A pre-listing home inspection can give you the knowledge of where your money works hardest for you.
A pre-listing inspection will help sellers identify any potential issues with the property before putting it on the market. By getting a pre-listing inspection, the seller can address any issues that may affect the sale of the property, such as structural defects, electrical or plumbing issues, or water damage. This can help to avoid surprises during the buyer’s inspection and negotiation process, which could potentially delay or even cancel the sale of the property. By proactively addressing any issues, the seller can also have more control over repair costs and may be able to address any issues on their own timeline and budget. Additionally, a pre-listing home inspection can help to build trust with potential buyers by demonstrating transparency and honesty about the property’s condition.
Our home inspector is a certified residential inspector through the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors.
When it’s time to sell your home, we are here to help ensure it’s ready to be listed!