BUYERS:
Whether this is your first home or your tenth, buying a home is a stressful and sometimes confusing process. Getting a home inspection ensures that you know the true condition of the home before you close. You should know what you are buying. Below are four main issues you should take into consideration, amongst others, when looking for your new home.
SELLERS:
According to the National Association of Realtors and the American Society of Home Inspectors' 2001 Home Inspection Study, 77 percent of home buyers secured the services of a home inspector prior to purchasing their home. That number has likely grown over the last few years. Some sellers will wait until the buyer pays for a home inspection in order to see what components of their (seller) home the buyer will want to have fixed prior to closing. On the other hand, some sellers are truly unaware of any deficiencies in their home, big or small. Why wait until there is a contract on your home before repair options are considered. This process usually delays closing, brings forth unforeseen costs, or worse yet; causes your buyer to back out of the deal.
Make the smart move and invest in a professional whole house inspection before listing your home.
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