How we work. For you.

Pivot simplifies the process of selling your home as-is.

Step 1

Answer a few questions

Answer a few questions about your home. We’ll arrange a meeting with one of our licensed Homeowner
Advisors in your area.

Step 2

Show us your home

We’ll evaluate your property, either in-person or virtually, to gather the necessary information for your offers.

Step 3

We'll gather your offers within 72 hours

Within 72 hours of viewing your home, we’ll provide you with multiple as-is cash offers.

Step 4

Review your offers

Review vour offers and choose a closing date that works for you.

How the Pivot
Cash Advance
Works.

Pivot is pleased to offer Qualifying Sellers a cash advance on the Sale Proceeds of your home of up to ten thousand dollars ($10,000) through our Cash Advance program (“Cash Advance”).

Step 1

After you sign the Purchase Agreement, your Homeowner Advisor or Transaction Coordinator will send the agreement to the Escrow Company within one (1) business day and notify you when Escrow is open.

Step 2

Once Escrow is open, the Escrow Company will request the Buyer’s Earnest Money Deposit and send the Escrow Instructions to you and the Buyer to sign. The Escrow Company must receive fully executed Escrow Instructions and the Earnest Money Deposit to move forward.

Step 3

As soon as the items in the Preliminary Title Report have been reviewed (no action needed on your part), the Title Company will confirm if the sale is ‘clear to close’ and if there are sufficient Seller Proceeds to cover the Cash Advance.

Step 4

If everything checks out, the Escrow Company will then send over an Estimated Closing Statement for you to review electronically, or a hard copy can be delivered to your home.

Step 5

Congrats! Once Escrow receives the final paperwork, you are now eligible to receive your Cash Advance.

If you are interested in applying for a cash advance please let your homeowner advisor known as soon as possible. They will let you know if you qualify and try the best to expedite the process as fast as they can for you. Any funds you may receive through the cash advance are part of, and not in addition to, your sale proceeds.
Cash Advance is not currently available for tenant – occupied properties.

We help homeowners like you
get the best outcome.

Michelle K.

Los Angeles, CA

“They say selling a house can be one of the most stressful events in a person’s life, fortunately we found Pivot. We felt so comfortable & confident in every decision we made. Their expertise, problem solving abilities and professionalism was shown by everyone on the team. We were so happy we found someone that would fight for us every step of the way.”

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