Comparison · 2026

Best Agents Match vs Offerpad

Offerpad is an iBuyer that makes cash offers at 10–15% below market value and charges 6–10% in fees. Best Agents Match uses Haven AI to find the top-performing agent in your area so you can sell on the open MLS and capture full market value — completely free to sellers.

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6–10%
Offerpad total fees
on top of below-market price
$0
BAM cost to seller
free forever, agent pays at closing
20
Haven AI dimensions
scoring every matched agent

Side-by-side comparison

Feature
Best Agents Match
Offerpad
Cost to seller
$0 — free forever
6–10% total fees
Sale price outcome
Full market value target
10–15% below market (cash offer)
Matching method
20-dimension Haven AI
N/A — direct iBuyer purchase
Speed to close
Market timeline (30–45 days)
As fast as 8 days
Certainty of sale
Depends on market conditions
Guaranteed cash offer
Repairs required
Agent advises what to fix
Deducts repair costs from offer
Charity donation
10% of BAM fee to charity
None
MLS exposure
Full MLS + agent network
No MLS — direct purchase
AI transparency
Full — 20 named dimensions
None
Geographic coverage
California (expanding)
Select metro areas nationwide

Full market value vs iBuyer convenience

Best Agents Match — maximize proceeds

Sell for what your home is worth

Haven AI analyzes 20 performance dimensions — sale-to-list ratio, days-on-market, negotiation outcomes, local market expertise, and more — to identify the single agent most likely to generate competing offers above list price. On a $900K California home, a top-quartile agent can net $50,000–$100,000 more than an average agent.

Offerpad — convenience at a price

Fast close, below-market offer

Offerpad generates revenue by buying homes below market and reselling them at full price. Their cash offers typically land 10–15% below what the open market would pay. Add a 5–6% service fee and repair deductions, and the total effective cost to sellers can exceed 15% of home value.

Net proceeds math on a $900,000 California home

Best Agents Match
Sale price (open market)$927,000
Buyer's agent (2.5%)−$23,175
Listing agent (3%)−$27,810
Estimated net~$876,015
Offerpad
Cash offer (12% below market)$792,000
Service fee (6%)−$47,520
Repair deductions (est.)−$10,000
Estimated net~$734,480

Illustrative only. iBuyer discount and fee ranges based on published Offerpad terms. Individual results vary by market and home condition.

Frequently asked questions

Is Best Agents Match better than Offerpad for California sellers?

For most California sellers, yes. BAM targets full market value by matching you with a top-performing agent. Offerpad pays 10–15% below market and charges 6–10% in fees, which can mean leaving $60,000–$100,000+ on the table on a typical California home.

How does Offerpad make money?

Offerpad earns the spread between what it pays you and what it later sells your home for on the open market, plus service fees of 5–6% on top. The convenience of a fast cash offer comes at a significant cost to your net proceeds.

When does an iBuyer like Offerpad make sense?

Offerpad can make sense if you need to close extremely fast — within 8–14 days — due to a job relocation, divorce, or inherited property, and you can absorb the below-market price. For most sellers who have a few weeks, the open market will net significantly more.

Does BAM give cash offers like Offerpad?

No. BAM matches you with a top-performing agent who lists your home on the MLS to attract the highest offer from the open market. If you need a guaranteed cash offer, an iBuyer like Offerpad provides that certainty — at a cost.

What are Offerpad's total fees?

Offerpad charges a service fee of 5–6%, plus they deduct estimated repair costs from your offer. When you add the below-market purchase price, total cost to sellers is often 10–15% below what they would net on the open market.

How does Haven AI compare to Offerpad's model?

They serve different goals. Haven AI scores listing agents on 20 performance dimensions to find the agent most likely to maximize your sale price. Offerpad removes the agent entirely and buys your home directly. Haven AI is built for sellers who want to optimize net proceeds.

Is BAM free while Offerpad charges fees?

Yes. BAM is completely free to sellers — the referral fee is paid by the agent at closing. Offerpad charges a 5–6% service fee on top of offering below-market value, making the total effective cost much higher.

What happens if I want both speed and a good price?

BAM's matched agents often close in 30–45 days, which is not much slower than Offerpad's 8–30 day window. A top agent can also generate multiple competing offers that push past list price — something Offerpad's model cannot do.

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