"You Only Get One Chance to Make a First Impression."
A home that is listed as ‘pre-inspected’ gives potential buyers the confidence that this home is ready to move into. A clean home inspection report is a strong marketing tool and provides a third-party, unbiased opinion to offer to your potential buyers. This can make the job of selling your home easier for your Realtor®.
The advantages of a Seller’s Inspection are many. It may alert you to any immediate safety concerns before agents and visitors tour the home and helps ensure your family’s safety.
It is the ultimate gesture in forthrightness on your part and lightens negotiations, streamlining your real estate transaction.
Homeowners have often lived in the property they are selling for a few years and feel they are already aware of the home's required repairs and understand they are required to disclose their knowledge to potential buyers.
However, more often than not, once the Buyer brings in a home inspector, they discover issues the Seller was not aware of, which can lead to Buyers asking for a price adjustment or backing out of the deal altogether.
A Seller's Pre-Listing Inspection decreases the chance of surprise defects being discovered by the Buyer's Inspector.
If problems are discovered, the Seller has the opportunity to perform repairs and provide receipts, or obtain competitive contractor quotes which remove buyer- inflated estimates from the negotiation table.
A Canadian Residential inspection report can justify your asking price if no issues are present or problems have been corrected. Buyers may also accept the inspection report and forgo bringing in their own home inspector, saving time and stress during the transaction.
I encourage you to contact me at your convenience to discuss a Seller’s Inspection.
As always, I am ready to inspect the home you are buying as well.
A home that is listed as ‘pre-inspected’ gives potential buyers the confidence that this home is ready to move into. A clean home inspection report is a strong marketing tool and provides a third-party, unbiased opinion to offer to your potential buyers. This can make the job of selling your home easier for your Realtor®.
The advantages of a Seller’s Inspection are many. It may alert you to any immediate safety concerns before agents and visitors tour the home and helps ensure your family’s safety.
It is the ultimate gesture in forthrightness on your part and lightens negotiations, streamlining your real estate transaction.
Homeowners have often lived in the property they are selling for a few years and feel they are already aware of the home's required repairs and understand they are required to disclose their knowledge to potential buyers.
However, more often than not, once the Buyer brings in a home inspector, they discover issues the Seller was not aware of, which can lead to Buyers asking for a price adjustment or backing out of the deal altogether.
A Seller's Pre-Listing Inspection decreases the chance of surprise defects being discovered by the Buyer's Inspector.
If problems are discovered, the Seller has the opportunity to perform repairs and provide receipts, or obtain competitive contractor quotes which remove buyer- inflated estimates from the negotiation table.
A Canadian Residential inspection report can justify your asking price if no issues are present or problems have been corrected. Buyers may also accept the inspection report and forgo bringing in their own home inspector, saving time and stress during the transaction.
I encourage you to contact me at your convenience to discuss a Seller’s Inspection.
As always, I am ready to inspect the home you are buying as well.