: Once you find a home you like, you submit an offer online. Opendoor positions itself as a way to "skip the bidding war," often selling at a firm, algorithmically-determined price rather than engaging in the back-and-forth common with private sellers.
: To balance the risk of buying from a corporate entity that never lived in the house, the "climax" of the story often involves protections like a 90-day buyback guarantee or a 2-year home warranty. The "Two-Sided" Perspective open door home buying
: While the purchase is fast, buyers frequently encounter a recurring theme in reviews: maintenance. Because Opendoor buys homes at scale and may only hold them for a few weeks, some buyers report finding "quick-fix" cosmetic updates (like fresh paint over deep issues) while serious underlying problems remain unaddressed. : Once you find a home you like, you submit an offer online