Why Some Montgomery County Homeowners Are Bypassing the Traditional Listing Process

A growing number of homeowners in Montgomery County are opting for private sales to maintain privacy, convenience, and control, with implications for how they compare net proceeds versus traditional listings.
Why Some Montgomery County Homeowners Are Bypassing the Traditional Listing Process

In Montgomery County, Maryland, a growing number of homeowners are choosing to sell their properties without ever listing them publicly. This trend, driven by desires for privacy, convenience, and control, is reshaping how some real estate transactions are conducted. Justin Mitchell, founder of Maryland Cash Home Buyers, a Frederick-based real estate solutions company, notes that the motivations are consistent: "Privacy, convenience, timing control and net proceeds are some of the most common reasons." Homeowners often prefer to avoid online photos of a longtime family property, open houses, repeated showings, pre-listing repairs, staging, or multiple rounds of buyer negotiations.

This approach is particularly appealing for those downsizing, managing inherited homes, relocating, assisting aging parents, or selling properties that have been in the family for decades. When a property has realistic builder or redevelopment potential, a private sale may allow the homeowner to receive pricing based on the lot and location while avoiding the work of preparing the existing house for the retail market. Mitchell emphasizes that the correct comparison is not simply the private offer versus the potential listing price. "The homeowner should compare likely net proceeds, preparation costs, commissions, carrying time, contingencies, privacy, certainty and personal priorities," he says.

Not every home fits the same sale strategy. Mitchell's process starts by reviewing the facts rather than starting with a predetermined solution. "If an older home sits on a larger or well-located lot near active new construction, it may deserve a builder-focused review," he explains. "If the existing house has strong retail appeal and the owner wants maximum public market exposure, a traditional listing may be the better path. If the house needs substantial repairs and speed or certainty is the main priority, a standard as-is cash offer may make more sense." Maryland Cash Home Buyers offers a Redevelopment & Builder Purchase Program™ for properties where land value matters, and its Dual-Path Solution™ provides both a direct purchase option and a licensed Realtor® consultation.

When a property does not meet builder criteria, homeowners still have options. One is a traditional as-is cash offer based on the existing structure's condition, necessary repairs, and likely resale value after renovation. Another is a structured or creative transaction when a seller's desired price does not fit an ordinary cash purchase but financing terms could bridge the gap. Mitchell stresses that these arrangements are property-specific and require clear documentation, appropriate disclosures, and professional review. Homeowners also have access to the Dual-Path Solution™, which includes a consultation with Debbi Rivero, a licensed Maryland REALTOR® (License #320362), who can provide comparable-sales context and market-pricing perspective when public MLS exposure might better serve the seller. Depending on the situation, renovating, holding the property, or delaying a sale can also be reasonable choices. Homeowners can find additional Montgomery County-specific guidance on the company's website.

Mitchell advises that the most useful comparison is not the highest advertised price but the likely net proceeds across each option. A traditional listing may involve anticipated sale price, repairs, cleaning, staging, commissions, seller concessions, carrying costs, and closing costs, along with the possibility that a buyer's financing or appraisal could affect the deal. A standard cash offer can offer more speed and certainty but is typically based on the property's existing condition, renovation costs, and resale value. A builder-oriented offer evaluates whether the land and location support a different use. When viable, Mitchell says it can sometimes provide retail-like net proceeds without the repairs, public exposure, or showings. "MCHB's Fair Offer Promise™ is designed to make the assumptions behind an offer easier to understand so the homeowner can compare the available paths using realistic numbers," he adds.

Homeowners do not have to list publicly, host an open house, or commit to selling just to find out whether a private sale makes sense for their property. "The purpose is not simply to make a sale," Mitchell says. "The purpose is to identify the facts, explain the available options and determine which path appears most consistent with the seller's timing, privacy preferences, property condition and desired net outcome." The Redevelopment & Builder Purchase Program™ is currently available for qualifying properties in Montgomery County, with additional Maryland markets planned. Builder or developer fit depends on zoning, lot characteristics, location, and market demand at the time of review. Maryland Cash Home Buyers is a Frederick-based Maryland real estate solutions company founded in 2020, offering direct cash purchases, as-is purchase options, and the Dual-Path Solution™. More information is available at Maryland Cash Home Buyers.

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