Zero Cost
Renovation
System

Maximize your home’s value
before it hits the market.

Examples of Past Client Renovations

Secure the property with lock changes,  security system installation, & boards on windows
 Roof Tear-off and Replacement
Interior / Exterior Paint
Drywall Repair
Countertop Replacement
Carpet/Flooring Replacement
Non-Conforming Septic Systems
Sewer Line Replacement
Furnace Replacement
Electrical Panel Replacement
Plumbing Repairs
Broken Foundation Repairs
Mold Remediation
Mortgage Costs
Packing/Moving Costs
Water Heater Replacement
Broken Windows
Trash-out
Deep Cleaning
Landscaping
Decluttering
Home Staging

…and many more home improvement and sales expenses!

How ZCRS works:

Step 1:

Zach Entwistle will visit your home, determine if it’s a candidate for ZCRS, and if so, perfom a cost-benefit analysis.

Step 2:

At your listing consultations, we’ll go over our recommendations and decide what to move forward with.

Step 3:

Our team will get right to work on obtaining bids and scheduling contracting professionals.

Step 4:

Our team will keep you informed as the work if coordinated and performed.

Step 5:

Once the work is completed, we’ll schedule your photo shoot and launch on the market.

Step 6:

Upon closing, we will be reimbursed for our out-of-pocket costs at 0% interest to you.

At the end of these six steps, you’ll be ready for your next chapter — with a lot more money to unlock your new normal!

ZCRS Case Studies

Testimonials

Zach Entwistle and team guided me through the preparation and sale process with kindness and patience, always taking the time to answer fully any questions I had.”

— F. B.

“We ended up selling it very quickly—the house looked amazing. His team reassured me every step of the way. I don't know if I could have a higher recommendation for Zach and his team.”

— L. M.

Zach’s team of experts made the process of updating and selling my home hassle-free.”

— D. F.

Zero Cost Renovation System

FAQs

  • ZCRS clients are determined on a case-by-case basis. Things we look for are:

    • The extent of repairs necessary

    • The amount of equity in your property

    • Whether or not Zach Entwistle was court-appointed in your case

    • Terms in the court order

  • We do not charge any interest or any fees for advancing costs.

  • We pay the contracted professionals directly.

  • In terms of limits, it is very case by case. Our average spend to get a home market ready is $37,000 and have spent more and less on different homes.

    We make our recommendations on what to spend money based on what we think will have the best return on investment. If we don’t believe that a home flipper would make that repair in order to increase their net return on investment, we will not recommend the repair.

  • This is one of the beauties of this system…we take care of that for you. 15% of our listing are where the owners no longer live in or near the homes. We coordinate access for the contractors and provide all parties with a weekly walk through video showing the progress made in the past 7 days.

  • Yes. Our contract is a personal loan, to be paid back at close of escrow. If escrow does not close, then it is due within two weeks, subject to interest.

  • Yes, we can bring you a cash offer within 24 hours and if we are looking for a quick sale with minimal repairs, I recommend we do a full inspection of the major systems to include a structural inspection, furnace inspection, septic service/pumping, sewer line inspection and well test. Then we list the home as is providing all of of this information so investors have all their questions already answered. This can take less than 2 weeks.

  • As long as 90 days and as short as 2 weeks. Not including the time to meet and discuss the specifics with each party.

    We realize that there is often a tension between the parties over 2 factors. Getting the home sold quickly and getting top dollar from the sale. We will mediate the process between the 2 involved parties and come up with custom plan based on the unique aspects of the case.

  • Yes, on a case by case basis. We currently do this for about 20% of the Family Law cases where I am appointed on. It is most often used when both parties are no longer living in the home and their financial situation doesn’t allow for them still pay for the home while paying for their current housing. Typically I will only cover for around 90 days while we get the home prepped for sale.

  • No. We use this system for many other types of clients selling their home. These include but are not limited to: divorce, relocation, downsizing, guardianship/conservatorship work, probate/trust work, and rentals.