PreSale Inspections
Did you know a home inspection can also add value to the property. By addressing any issues beforehand, the seller can improve the overall condition of the home, which can attract more buyers and potentially lead to a higher selling price.
A certified inspection report can serve as a marketing tool, providing potential buyers with a level of transparency and demonstrating the seller’s commitment to ensuring the home is in good condition. In today’s competitive real estate market, having a comprehensive home inspection can be a key factor in successfully selling a property.
The benefits of a Pre-Sale Inspection
Home inspections aren’t just for home buyers. Home sellers also gain peace of mind by investing in a thorough certified home inspection prior to putting a house up for sale. The last minute discovery of problems by a prospective buyer can lead to time delays, added expenses and can even derail a deal altogether.
Your best solution as a home seller is to have a thorough certified inspection done prior to putting the house on the market. This allows you to take care of issues with the building before they become a problem in negotiating a deal.
What can a certified home inspection from A Buyer’s Choice can do for you?
- Facilitate a faster sale for more money.
- Eliminate last minute fall throughs or 11th hour re-negotiations.
- Be aware of existing issues, giving you the chance to address them now with competitive pricing.
- Protect yourself from over-inflated buyer procured estimates.
- We work with you on the final report if there are items you wish to repair.
- We provide electronic copies of our summary page for your open house handouts.
- Reduce your liability with full disclosure
- Provides purchasers the comfort of an unbiased 3rd party opinion.
- You can assist the inspector during the inspection, unlike the purchaser’s inspection.
Meet Our Inspectors
Get to know your local Inspector
A home inspector is a professional who evaluations the condition of homes. Some home inspectors are also licensed to perform pest inspections. A home inspection is typically ordered by a home buyer prior to purchase, but it can also be ordered by a home seller or homeowner. The purpose of a home inspection is to identify major defects and safety hazards. A home inspector will usually spend two to three hours inspecting a home and will provide the client with a written report detailing their findings.
Home inspectors vary in their qualifications, but most have experience in the construction or maintenance field. Some states require home inspectors to be licensed or certified, while others do not. It is important to research your local home inspectors to find one that best meets your needs.
If you are buying or selling a home, getting to know your local home inspector is a good idea. They can provide you with valuable information about the condition of the home and can answer any questions you may have. Home inspectors are an important part of your community and can help you make sure your home is safe and sound.