Frequently Asked Questions

How does the process work?
The process starts with a conversation. You tell us a little about the property and your situation, and we review the details with you. From there, we talk through possible next steps and what solution may make the most sense.

Do I need to make repairs before selling?
No. Many homeowners come to us because they do not want to take on repairs, updates, or cleanup before selling. We understand that every situation is different, and we work with people who want a simpler option.

Do I have to clean out the property first?
Not necessarily. If the house has unwanted items, old furniture, or things left behind, that is often something we can discuss as part of the overall situation.

Is there any obligation if I reach out?
No. Reaching out to Seymour Investment Properties is simply a chance to learn more about your options. There is no pressure and no obligation.

How quickly can I sell my house?
That depends on the property and the situation, but one of the biggest benefits of working with us is flexibility. We aim to make the process as smooth and efficient as possible.

What kinds of properties do you work with?
We work with many different types of residential properties, including inherited homes, rental properties, vacant houses, distressed homes, and houses that need repairs.

Do you charge commissions or hidden fees?
We are focused on direct, straightforward solutions. We believe in being clear and transparent so you understand exactly what to expect.

What if I am not sure I want to sell yet?
That is completely okay. Sometimes people just need information before making a decision. We are happy to have a conversation so you can better understand your options without feeling rushed.

What areas do you serve?
We proudly work with homeowners in Atlanta Metro, Savannah, Augusta, Columbus, and Macon, GA.

How do I get started?
You can get started by filling out the contact form or reaching out directly. We will talk through your situation and help you understand what the next step could look like.