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Buying a Home with Meydomo: How It Works for Buyers

Rory Rawlings·June 20, 2026·4 min read
Buying Through Meydomo: What You Can See That Other Buyers Can’t

Most buyers negotiate blind. The seller's agent has the data; the buyer has an opinion. On Meydomo, you read the same HomeIQ report the seller used to set the price — same comps, same methodology, same number. That changes how you negotiate, and it changes what you pay.

Can I buy a home through Meydomo, or is it only for investors?

Both. Meydomo is open to homebuyers and investors equally. The platform does not distinguish — you create a profile, set your buy box (location, price range, property type), and browse properties that match it. If you're a first-time homebuyer, an owner-occupant upgrading, or an investor looking for off-market deals, the same portal serves you. Browse current properties →

How much does it cost to buy through Meydomo?

Nothing. The seller pays the $1,998 transaction fee. On a Meydomo transaction, the buyer's-side representation and the full data package — HomeIQ Report, comparable sales, condition scores — are included at no cost to you. You get the data and the representation; the cost sits on the other side of the table. This is different from how traditional buyer's agent commissions work, and it is one of the structural advantages of the Meydomo model.

The feed: properties before the crowd

You browse a curated feed of properties: Meydomo listings and off-market matches that Meydomo's system surfaces before they reach the wider market. The feed filters to your buy box automatically — so you see 3-bedroom single-family homes in Boca Raton under $450,000, not everything in South Florida. You can look before you sign up; to submit an offer, you create a verified profile.

Reading the same HomeIQ valuation the seller used, before making an offer
Reading the same HomeIQ valuation the seller used, before making an offer

HomeIQ Outlook: the same data, both sides, for $4.95

On any property — Meydomo-listed or not — you pull a HomeIQ Outlook for $4.95 for a single property, or $49 for twelve. That is the same comps, same methodology, and same number the seller used to set the price. Condition scores drawn from actual photos, comparable sales from within your lot-line-measured distance, a defensible appraisal-grade number. For less than a coffee, you stop negotiating blind. See what's in a HomeIQ Outlook →

How do I make an offer?

You submit a private offer directly through the portal. You set your price, contingencies, and terms — there is no script, no required structure. The seller reviews your offer on their own timeline and can accept, reject, or counter. You can see anonymized competing offer levels, so you can sharpen your number — but there are no countdown clocks and no pressure tactics. Offers are private. This is not an auction.

Ata IQ, Meydomo's AI buyer's agent, is available in the portal to walk you through the offer terms, explain the HomeIQ data, and answer questions about the property and the process.

Do I need proof of funds?

Yes — before you can submit an offer, you verify your purchasing capacity once. You upload proof of funds (for cash buyers) or a pre-qualification letter (for financed purchases). Verification is reviewed by the Meydomo team, typically within one business day. Once verified, you can submit offers on any property in the portal. The verification step keeps the offer pool serious and protects sellers from unqualified tire-kickers — which in turn means the sellers you're competing with are credible, too.

Closing with no information games

Because both sides read the same HomeIQ report, there is nothing to hide behind in negotiation. Offers land closer to defensible value — not inflated by information asymmetry, not lowballed from ignorance. When a seller accepts, inspections and title run in parallel. Sofia, Meydomo's 24/7 phone agent, handles scheduling and inbound questions on your behalf throughout the closing process. The path to the table is cleaner when both sides start with the same facts.

What happens after an offer is accepted?

Once you and the seller agree on terms, your broker countersigns the contract. Title search, inspection, and any contingency periods run on their standard timelines. On closing day, title, notary, and key transfer are coordinated. You own the property.

FAQ

What is Sofia?

Sofia is Meydomo's phone agent — available 24 hours a day at (448) 202-7295. She handles inbound calls, outbound scheduling, and transaction coordination on your behalf. You can reach her whether you are buying or selling.

Can I make offers on properties not listed on Meydomo?

The Meydomo portal currently shows Meydomo listings and off-market matches that the platform surfaces. You can get a HomeIQ Outlook on any Florida property to inform an off-portal offer, but the formal offer workflow is tied to Meydomo listings.

What if I want a traditional showing before I offer?

Meydomo listings are available for showings once an offer is accepted and the property is under contract — the same structure as many off-market transactions. The HomeIQ report and photo documentation are designed to give you enough information to make a confident, contingency-protected offer before a physical walk-through. If a physical inspection matters to you, that contingency belongs in your offer.

Curious how the seller got that report in the first place? Here's the seller's journey → · The four HomeIQ reports, explained →


Prepared with HomeIQ, Meydomo's property-intelligence platform, and reviewed by a licensed broker. Meydomo Florida LLC · Jose Martin, Qualifying Broker, License BK3177826. General information, not individualized advice.

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