Pre-Listing Inspection
Why you Should Consider a Pre-Listing Inspection
Why you Should Consider a Pre-Listing Inspection
As a seller, you don’t have to wait for the buyer’s inspection report. You can be prepared and get ahead of any issues before ever listing the property for sale.
Getting a Pre-Listing Inspection offers many advantages, exposing deficiencies, identifying damage, and mechanical failure prior to exposing such to a potential buyer. A buyers Standard Inspections are typically performed on behalf of a buyer so that the party purchasing the home knows the true condition of the property. As a seller you are not required to get an inspection report, but this process will expose important information to consider, so you’re not caught off-guard in the midst of a transaction that may cause delays and negotiation problems.
Properties that have a Pre-Listing Inspection generally sell faster and have fewer inspection-related issues to negotiate, enabling a smoother transaction.
. It is commonly over-looked, but this is a cost-effective way to market your property to get the best price.