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As a professionally licensed home inspector, I understand the importance of a pre-listing home inspection. When you decide to list your home to sell, you want to make sure you’re going to get the best price. A seller's pre-listing inspection will make sure there are no hidden surprises and will catch any existing problem before your potential buyer does. You can also provide the report to prospective homebuyers to create transparency and trust.
A home inspection prior to market listing can be a two-way street that benefits both the seller and the buyer. A pre-listing home inspection is a good way to ensure that your property is in good condition to make it marketable to prospective buyers. As with any major purchase, consumers want to see the return of investment.
This is where pre-listing home inspection can help. It is an important preliminary step when you want to get the most of the property you have. Getting a pre-listing home inspection gives you control on the negotiation table. It can also help the sales process be more efficient.
Most people think that home inspection should be ordered by the buyer prior to finalizing the purchase. In many cases, a seller would greatly benefit by having a pre-listing inspection. A pre-listing inspection can uncover existing deficiencies and allows you to do major repairs beforehand.
By completing necessary repairs and/or improvements prior to listing your home, it can help eliminate potential problems that would surface while going through the negotiation process and reduce the chances of derailing the sale of your home. This can also be more cost-effective way of dealing with repairs than having to pay the buyer’s hired contractor.
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