What can you do to be prepared
for a
home inspection before you go
on the market?
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While
home buyers are as individual as the homes they plan on purchasing, one
thing they share is a desire to ensure that the home they will call
their own is as good beneath the surface as it appears to be. Will the
roof end up leaking? Is the wiring safe? What about the plumbing? Dozens
of your home's physical features will come under scrutiny during a home
inspection when your home is for sale.
In most cases, you can make a reasonable pre-inspection yourself if
you know what you're looking for. Being informed also can help you
prevent little problems from becoming costly and unmanageable. The sound
of running water could indicate undersized pipes. Water that appears
dirty when first turned on at the faucet could mean rusting pipes, a
condition that can result in severe water quality problems.
To order your FREE,
no-obligation success strategies to help you buy and sell well
Order now:
"Home
Inspection Strategy"
or
Call us
at 847.348.1296
so we can discuss the 11 most
common inspection problems to look out for before you list.
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