Thanks to online flippers called iBuyers — such as Offerpad, Opendoor and RedfinNow — buying and selling your home has never been easier.
Consumers can simply log onto the internet from the comfort of their couch and snag properties, make minor updates and repairs and resell them on the open market without even physically walking through the home. And according to Repair Pricer, Atlanta is one of the best cities for online home buyers.
Using Zillow data, the home inspection website team decided to see which cities are the best and worst for virtual online home buyers. They analyzed four factors: The number of 3D listings available, the Zillow Home Value Index, “For Sale” inventory and the median list price. They then weighted these factors to give each city a score ranging from zero to fifty, with higher scores indicating better performance.
Due to insufficient data, Nashville and Salt Lake City were not included in the final results. Here’s what Repair Pricer found:
While Atlanta ranks eighth on the “Best U.S. Cities for Online Home Buyers” list, Philadelphia takes the gold at number one with a score of 47.02. The website states that the typical home value is $225,000, “making it even more affordable for those looking to settle into the City of Brotherly Love.”
Houston, Chicago, Phoenix and Washington, D.C., rounded out the top five, according to the site.
The worst city for online home buyers, according to Repair Pricer, is San Jose, California. “In addition to eye-popping prices, the city only has 104 listings out of 3,029 with 3D showings available.”
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