Buyer’s Inspection
Whether you are moving into your starter home or moving up to your dream home, the roof over your head is a major investment in terms of both time and money. You will spend lots of time looking for the perfect property, and lots of money paying for it.
Buying a home is a multi-decade commitment, and you cannot afford to make a mistake with such a large purchase. It does not matter how much the home costs or where it is located – you need a thorough inspection to make sure the property is everything it is cracked up to be.
How a Home Inspection Can Give You Peace of Mind
Buying a home is not something to be taken lightly, and you want to make sure you are really getting value for your hard-earned money. A thorough buyer’s inspection can give you that reassurance – -and extra peace of mind throughout the home buying process.
If there are problems with the property, a pre-sale inspection can reveal them. You are then free to decide if the issues are ones you can live with, or if the home in question is simply not right for you. If the home passes te inspection with flying colors, you will have extra peace of mind, so you can put in your offer with confidence.
Increased Bargaining Power
If the home inspection does uncover deficiencies, you can use that report to increase your bargaining power. Even the most stubborn seller is likely to lower their asking price when confronted with a less than stellar inspection report.
You can work with your agent and contractor to establish the value of the deficiencies the home inspection uncovers, working to lower the asking price and get your offer inspected. In the end, the cost of the buyer’s inspection will have been a valuable investment, not a needless expense.
Reading the Inspection Report
When the home inspection is complete and the inspectors have completed their jobs, you will be left with a detailed inspection report. This home inspection report will include everything from minor problems like cosmetic damage and clogged furnace filters to major deficiencies like cracks in the foundation and water in the basement.
Be sure to read the inspection report carefully, and do not be afraid to ask questions if you do not understand something. The home inspection report is for your benefit, and you want to make the most of it.
Whether you are buying your first home or looking for an upgrade, a thorough inspection report can give you peace of mind, increase your bargaining power and help you get a great deal. If you are ready to make an offer, be sure to schedule a thorough buyer’s inspection first.
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