Selling your home can be an exhausting
process. Locating an agent, determining
the proper selling price, scheduling open
houses and showings are just some of the
tasks you have to look forward to.
What most sellers do not realize is how
the home will be seen through the eyes of
the buyer or what might be found during
the buyer's home inspection.
Based on our experience, it is almost
impossible for the seller to accurately evaluate the current condition of property.
There is nothing worse then going through the hurdles of a transaction, to find the deal fall apart at the eleventh hour because of defects found on the buyer's inspection report.
There are significant advantages to hiring a home inspector to evaluate your property. There are areas of your home that you may not access or perhaps under-estimate the significance of a defect or the expense to repair.
Having an inspection performed prior to listing or during the listing perior allows you the opportunity to address issues immediately, bidding out repairs to contractors at your own pace without having to negotiate your price point based on inspector estimates. Not to mention, some defects are automatic deal breakers with some buyers regardless of your ability to remedy.
It is statistically proven that homes sell faster and closer to their asking price when they have been inspected and defects addressed prior to the listing. Be proactive to the transaction and order your inspection today.


