HOME SELLERS
PREPARING TO LIST YOUR HOME? HOME ALREADY LISTED?
Our Advice?
Inspect the house inside and out, as if you were the buyer. Then, decide what improvements you should make before putting the house on the market. Mechanical repairs should be made to ensure all systems and appliances are in good working condition. Fresh paint, minor cosmetic repairs, wallpaper and landscaping (curb appeal) give you a better rate of return then Capital Improvements, which may not be recovered in the sale.
Perhaps the most cost-effective step you can take to improve both the time on the market and sales price is to have a Seller's Inspection performed by a Licensed Home Inspector like North View Home Inspections, LLC.
Schedule your inspection today!
Inspect the house inside and out, as if you were the buyer. Then, decide what improvements you should make before putting the house on the market. Mechanical repairs should be made to ensure all systems and appliances are in good working condition. Fresh paint, minor cosmetic repairs, wallpaper and landscaping (curb appeal) give you a better rate of return then Capital Improvements, which may not be recovered in the sale.
Perhaps the most cost-effective step you can take to improve both the time on the market and sales price is to have a Seller's Inspection performed by a Licensed Home Inspector like North View Home Inspections, LLC.
Schedule your inspection today!
SELLER’S INSPECTION
A Seller’s Home Inspection is similar to a Buyer's Home Inspection in that it is conducted by a Licensed Home Inspector; the end-result is identification of defects among the building’s many systems, if any. The purpose and timing of a Seller’s Residential Home Inspection differ from a Buyer’s Residential Home Inspection:
A Seller’s Inspection is often referred to as a ‘Pre-Listing Inspection’ when the inspection is conducted in preparation to list the home for sale on the Real Estate Market.
The term ‘Pre-Listing Inspection’ is somewhat misleading because the inspection does not have to be conducted prior to listing the home on the market, although it is the preferred timing for Seller’s Inspections. The Seller becomes aware of defects that may affect the sale price of the home, the length of time on the market and steps that the homeowner can take to rectify defects either before or after listing the home for sale. Seller’s Inspections are increasingly common as more Realtor’s and homeowners realize the benefits of the Seller’s Inspection.
A Seller’s Inspection is often referred to as a ‘Pre-Listing Inspection’ when the inspection is conducted in preparation to list the home for sale on the Real Estate Market.
The term ‘Pre-Listing Inspection’ is somewhat misleading because the inspection does not have to be conducted prior to listing the home on the market, although it is the preferred timing for Seller’s Inspections. The Seller becomes aware of defects that may affect the sale price of the home, the length of time on the market and steps that the homeowner can take to rectify defects either before or after listing the home for sale. Seller’s Inspections are increasingly common as more Realtor’s and homeowners realize the benefits of the Seller’s Inspection.
For more information and tips about preparing your home for sale, visit Realtor.com.
SELLER’S INSPECTION BENEFITS
- Alerts seller to any immediate safety concerns (e.g., radon gas)
- Seller’s gain the perspective of a neutral third-party
- The Inspection Report provides information useful in setting the listing price of the home and evidence for needed price adjustment
- Repairs can be made to improve final sale price and decrease the amount of time from listing to sale of the home
- Performed prior to listing the home-allows sellers time to shop for contractors if needed
- Buyers can choose to waive the inspection contingency when provided a copy of the Inspection Report
- Buyers tend to be less suspicious of potential defects
- Allows time to add defects to the Seller’s Disclosure Statement
The more informed a Seller is the less headaches there are to deal with during the often stressful process of selling a home.
Schedule your inspection today!
MORE INFORMATION
- View a sample North View Home Inspections, LLC home inspection report.
- Learn about the Main Components of a Home Inspection.
- Read about Home Inspector Licensing.
- Review the definitions of Common Inspection Terms.
RESOURCES
- 5 Steps to a Quick Sale.
- NACHI Guide What Really Matters in a Home Inspection.
- NACHI Home Inspection Glossary
- North View Home Inspections, LLC follows New York State Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice for Home Inspectors.