Sell a House That Has Flooded

Selling a House that has Flooded

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Published on April 3rd, 2023 | 4 Minute Read

Joel Efosa

Author | Real Estate Investor



There are many reasons why a house might have flooded. The most common reason is natural disasters such as a hurricane or significant storm. When this happens, it can be challenging to sell your home and get the price you want for it. To sell your flooded home successfully, there are some things you need to know about pricing, staging, and repairs that should help.

Keandra Foster

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After experiencing an house fire in November, the pain of this feel like it would never end. This process with Fire Cash Buyers was the easiest process ever. I previously went through another company months prior, that were lies and deceit so I was hesitant to try it again. So, I did my research and spoke to Joel who was an angel sent. He was honest, humble and open to my opinions. His team from the title company was so helpful and this entire process was amazing. I truly thank you again Joel, for keeping your word, no games and everything was accurate and the truth! The team truly goes above and beyond. Always available for answers and/or questions the customer may have.

Assess the Damage

After a house floods, it is essential to assess the damage. First, look for structural problems that need immediate attention, such as drywall and flooring issues. If there are any wet items in the home, ensure they have been adequately dried before bringing them back inside.


The main goal of assessing water damaged house should continuously be determining if mold will develop or not. Imagine a hoarder's house being flooded, that's a double whammy.


After a flood occurs, sell a house by engaging professionals who can help with cleaning up and repairing flood damage fast enough, so you don't lose your customers while still providing high-quality service at affordable prices!


To sell a flood damaged house successfully, use our guide on how to sell my house after it's affected by flood water. You'll find out what steps to take next and what not to do.

James Powell

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I was struggling with contractors to start the rebuild on my home after a devastating fire took everything from my daughter and I. I was on month number 10 since the fire and nothing had even begun to be rebuilt. I started researching other options and came across Fire Cash Buyers. Joel and his team were honest direct and upfront. A month and a half later contracts were signed and the tragedy I experienced was no longer leering over me daily. I have been walking around with a huge smile and people around me have noticed my upswing in mood. It’s all because of Joel and his team at Fire Cash Buyers. Stay Blessed All

Call An Insurance Agent, Adjuster, Or Appraiser To Assess The Damage

Many homeowners are unaware that their standard homeowner's insurance policy does not cover flood damage. If the house is located in a flood zone, the flood insurance premiums will be much higher than if the house were located outside of a flood zone. The flood insurance policy will cover the cost of repairing the damage to the house, but it will not cover the cost of rebuilding the house.


The insurance company will provide you with specific instructions. If the damage is minor, they may request that you send in pictures of your entire house and belongings for review before assigning someone to inspect the damages in person.


If you sell a house that has flooded or is known to have flooded, an appraiser will likely need to come out and assess the damage before closing.


Also, it's essential for homeowners who sell their flood damaged home to disclose this information in writing on the disclosure statement before putting the property up for sale on the market. The real estate agent will need to obtain a copy of the flood insurance policy before listing the house for sale.

Robert Doyle

★★★★★

Having a house fire is the one of the worst experiences one can have, the team at Fire Cash Buyers are amazing.  They were able to help us navigate through the complicated insurance process, they helped us deal with mortgage companies and much more. They went above and beyond what they needed to do, they were compassionate and very patient with all of our multitude of questions and concerns. Simply put  the team was simply amazing and while we do not recommend having a fire, if that happens, we whole heartedly recommend Fire Cash Buyers if you decide to sell your fire damaged home!


Robert and Karen Doyle

Make The Repairs

To sell a flooded house, you need to make repairs and put in new flooring if needed. This can be very costly, depending on how bad the flood was and damaged beyond repair. If it is awful, you might even want to consider knocking down walls or removing them entirely from your house before trying to sell it. The main goal of this process should be getting rid of all possible signs that there was ever water damage inside your home so potential buyers don't get scared off immediately when they start looking at listings for houses because yours will sell much faster than other homes with similar features but no sign of flooding anywhere nearby.

Barbara Green

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This company is very professional....They assisted us when we sold a burnt down property and we didn't know where else to turn. They went above and beyond and made the transaction very easy. I would highly recommend Fire Cash Buyers. Sincerely Greatful and thank you Fire Cash Buyers !!!!

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Price The House Competitively

If you have a house that has flooded, sell the property as quickly and competitively as possible. The faster your property sells after it floods, the better price you will likely receive from buyers or investors interested in purchasing flood-damaged homes. Depending on where you live and how badly your property was damaged, we recommend pricing below market value to generate interest and sell at the total asking price within 30 days of listing your house (or sooner).


If this isn't possible due to significant repairs needed before your home is on the market, sell as quickly as possible and at a discount. Flooded houses often sell for less than comparable properties that haven't been affected by water damage; however, these discounts can be negated if sellers don't quickly sell their homes.


It is also important to be honest about the house's history of flooding. Buyers have a right to know if the house is at a flood risk in the future, and hiding this information could result in legal trouble down the road. Once the house is priced, it is time to start working with real estate agents.


It is important to find an agent who has experience selling houses that have flooded. They will know how to market the house in a way that highlights its strengths and minimizes its weaknesses. With the right agent, selling a house that has flooded is definitely possible. You may also consider selling the house as is to investors. Investors may be willing to pay a lower price for the house, but they will be able to get it repaired and back on the market quickly.

Michael McGarry

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The process was painless and quick. There was also no pressure to commit to anything and I got a fair offer. Once things got moving, they were quick to keep me informed of any changes. I would recommend

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