Probably the greatest piece of advice you should heed with regards to purchasing a house is to get a home inspection. It doesn’t matter if you’re a first-time homebuyer or an old pro, you could have on rose-colored glasses when it comes to purchasing a house – your future home. Luckily, a certified home inspector doesn’t have emotional attachment to your new place and can impartially and appropriately identify structural, electrical and plumbing problems. Plus, this person can provide advice about the safety and value of the house.
Reality Check: Why the Home Inspection Matters
Throughout your home search, you’ll probably notice the great front yard, charming breakfast nook and spacious bedrooms. The things you won’t notice, however, could be the termites in the basement, nests in the chimney or cracks in the foundation. That’s why it’s vital that you consult with your real estate agent, who will be in a position to recommend inspectors who are able to reliably and responsibly examine the nooks and crannies, walls and roofs.
The inspection can cost you several hundred dollars, based upon where you live, but it’s a tiny investment to make certain your home is worth the money. Usually conducted after an offer is accepted, the inspectionalso offers leverage for negotiating concessions with the seller prior to the sale is finalized. Based upon the inspector’s detailed report, you can actually alert the seller to all issues you’d like fixed or addressed prior to the sale is closed.
Quite simply, a home inspection enables you to understand exactly what you’re buying – and if it really is the right place for you.
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