Are you preparing your home to place it on the market? Most buyers usually have a third party inspection performed prior to closing. Keep in mind that the purchase of a home is the single most expensive investment a buyer will make in their lifetime. An inspection will almost always reveal the need for some deficiencies to be corrected before the buyers move forward on the purchase of the house. This could place you, as the seller, in a position to do some quick, hasty repairs to meet time constraints of the sales contract, which could cost considerably more than if you had time to do the repairs in a leisurely manner. Getting your home inspected before you put it on the market will help eliminate these surprises and could save a lot of time and money in repair costs and negotiations.
A pre-list home inspection is a great marketing tool for potential buyers. Having a pre-sales inspection performed on your house will insure the potential buyers that you are concerned about their interest in the transaction and will give them more confidence to complete the purchase. It will also show potential buyers how serious you are about your homes maintenance and could add value to your house.
A pre-listing home inspection gives you the ability to list your home with confidence at top dollar. It can also relieve considerable stress for you and your family during the sales process and buyer’s inspection, if they choose to have a home inspection performed. They may not order an inspection if you have already provided one for the home. This could greatly streamline the closing process and create plenty of goodwill at the beginning of the transaction.
A. Murray's Home Inspections
2073 Friendsville Road
Friendsville, MD 21531
Adam Murray
Certified Real Estate Inspector
Licensed and Insured in
Maryland & West Virgina
MD #31766 WV#HI6167399-0813
Phone: (301) 616-7399
Toll Free: 888-918-5134
Email: info@amurrays.com
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