Are You Selling Your Home?
Benefits of Pre-Listing Inspection
How Will an Pre-Listing Inspections Benefit Me?
Home may sell faster!
Home may sell for more money!
No more buyers walking away because there may be a problem with the house.
No more 11th-hour re-negotiations based on the inspector’s findings.
No more helpless feelings that an inspector has raised an issue that is not a big problem.
No more buyers getting cold feet when they find out the home is not perfect.
No more buyers walking away because they don’t have time for an inspection.
No more parade of inspectors through your home before a multiple-offer situation.
You choose the inspector based on reputation and credentials.
You resolve any differences of opinion about the house before it goes on the market.
All homes have room for improvement. Disclosing the condition of the home allows you to reflect the condition in the listing price, rather than have to negotiate again later when the issues are discovered.
You fix any conditions identified (if you choose to) or simply reflect it in the purchase price. This takes it off the table as a negotiating point against you.
The inspection includes a report that becomes the buyer’s guide to home ownership for years to come
Are You Buying a Home?
Benefits of Pre-Listing Inspection
Regardless of how many years you’ve owned your home, you can’t be aware of everything. Its always preferable to know in advance rather than having to re-negotiate later because of another inspector’s findings.
You can choose to resolve any differences of opinion about the house before it goes on the market.
You can fix any conditions identified (if you elect to) or simply reflect it your disclosure.
No more buyers walking away because they don’t have time for an inspection.
Are the “buyers” inspectors comments apples to apples or over inflated and worth reevaluating?
Reduce the chance of buyers getting cold feet or backing out due to last minute discoveries.
All homes have room for improvement regardless of age and extent of work. Disclosing the condition of the home allows you to save time and takes negotiating points off the table.