Pre-listing Home Inspection
Pre Listing Home Inspection sell your home faster
An inspection of your existing home can help you sell it easier and faster, and more profitably by addressing any issues on the front end, rather than in the negotiation process.
Pre-listing Home Inspection Benefits
There are many benefits to having your home inspected before listing. With a pre-listing inspection your home could sell faster and for more money without any renegotiations because results of the inspection will be presented ahead of time. Your potential buyer will be reassured about the condition of the home from the detailed inspection report. A pre-inspected listing will also give you the ability to fix any problems and deal with any issues ahead of time, so there won’t be any surprises.
- Home could sell faster!
- Home could sell for more money!
- No more buyers walking away because they think there is a problem with the house.
- No deal-killing home inspector picking your home apart after the deal is done.
- No 11th hour renegotiations based on the inspector's findings.
- No helpless feelings that an inspector has raised an issue that is not a big problem.
- No more buyers getting cold feet when they find out the home is not perfect.
- No more buyers walking away because they don't have time for an inspection.
- No more parade of inspectors through your home before a multiple-offer situation.
- You choose the inspector based on reputation and credentials.
- You resolve any differences of opinion before the house goes on the market.
- You fix any problems you like or recognize the problem and reflect it in the purchase price - take it off the table as a negotiating tool against you.
- Inspection Report is available as an HTML web page link, to be included on your listing agent’s web site. That way, prospective buyer’s can see the report in advance.
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"Having a home inspected prior to listing is beneficial to both the seller and the buyer," says Chris Messick of Edgewood GMAC Real Estate in Yardley, PA. "It allows the seller to be informed of any issues upfront and to allow for corrections to be made well in advance of closing. When a buyer tours a home that they are considering buying, they can be presented with the inspection report and the seller can show what, if anything, has already been taken care of. This can be very comforting to a buyer, particularly in this less competitive market we are all faced with right now."
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