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WHY YOU INSPECT BEFORE YOU
BUY
By Ben Teague
Sometimes you need more than a handshake
Dont Be Fooled |
Many Common Householed Problems
Go Unnoticed Without
A Thorough Inspection.
Always Inspect Your House BEFORE You Make a Purchase! |
Why should you inspect your future property before choosing
to buy?
This is the #1 question that most prospective Real Estate Buyers
ask.
The answer: It is the most crucial aspect in regards
to your purchase! In most cases, a buyer, when shopping for a new
home, will only have one or possibly two opportunities to “look
around" the property before the decision to move forth with
the offer is firm. The decision to purchase is undoubtly based on
personal preference, appearance, location and budget. By only looking
around the property, the buyer does not see the entire scope of
the property and all of the intricacies within that property. The
opportunity for an inspection does just that!
For a qualified inspector this process usually
takes between 2-3 hours of property examination. More often than
not, when I inspect a property, I will find an issue that you would
never have seen by walking through with a realtor. I will turn on
and run all operating systems, inspect crawl spaces, attics, electrical
systems and much, much more. Sometimes, the inspection will only
reveal common issues that do not necessarily require immediate attention.
In other cases the inspection will disclose major concerns that
demand immediate consideration or may require repair or replacement
of major household components.
Inspections give you, the buyer, a more intricate view of your properties
condition. This will provide you with the peace of mind necessary
to either move forth with the contract or choose not too.
Based upon my personal experience in the inspection business, coming
from a background in home construction, a potential buyer should
always go with an inspection! Not only will you gain peace of mind
on your future properties condition but you will definitely learn
a few things in regards to your property.
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