My recent experience with Sundae Real Estate was extremely disappointing.
At first, they pitch you on all the things sellers want to hear — no repairs, no showings, close on your schedule, etc. After some hesitation, I gave them a call. A phone rep set me up with a so-called “local expert,” who repeated the same promises. Then came the reality: they required a home inspection, plus a 3D scan with photos. These were supposed to happen on the same day but ended up being two separate visits, so my house still had to be shown multiple times.
I told them upfront my home was worth around $650k and I wouldn’t take less than $600k. Their investor “auction” resulted in five offers ranging from $375k to $425k — over $200k below retail value. Needless to say, I declined. To make it worse, they even unlinked the 3D photos I had asked to keep and gave me nonsense excuses.
For comparison:
– Opendoor offered me $599k after only sending someone once to view the exterior.
– Offerpad gave me $548k without even visiting, just using their algorithm.
– Redfin wasn’t great, but still better than Sundae.
Bottom line: don’t waste your time with Sundae. They promise convenience but deliver lowball offers and hassle. Try Offerpad or Opendoor first — you’ll likely get a far better experience and a much more realistic offer.