Why a Property Inspection?

Have you ever made a purchase and later discovered a defect or something wrong that wasn’t noticeable before you made the purchase? How many times have we said, “If I would have known that before, I wouldn’t have bought it”?  You definitely do not want to be in such a predicament when it comes to property investments. A professional, objective property inspection can provide valuable information, saving buyers from potentially unknown problems and increasing the marketability for sellers.

If you are buying or selling, a property inspection is an important part of the buying/selling process, even if the property is brand new. It is important to know that the property was built to code, that everything is functioning as it should, that there are no signs of mechanical or structural failure, and that all appliances were installed in a professional manner and are in good working order.

For Sellers

By having a pre-sale inspection, you can identify deficiencies and have them repaired or make them known to possible buyers. This can increase the marketability of the property, helping you to sell faster and at the highest possible price. If the pre-sale inspection is bypassed, deficiencies could be caught when the buyer does an inspection, leading to delays and lower price offers.

Seller's Property Inspection
Buyer's Property Inspection

For Buyers

It is crucial that buyers have their properties inspected before purchasing to identify any deficiencies or potential risks. This could save you thousands. Even if the home went through a pre-sale inspection, it is important to know that all deficiencies noted in the pre-sale inspection were properly fixed and no new issues have developed since.

For Sellers

By having a pre-sale inspection, you can identify deficiencies and have them repaired or make them known to possible buyers. This can increase the marketability of the property, helping you to sell faster and at the highest possible price. If the pre-sale inspection is bypassed, deficiencies could be caught when the buyer does an inspection, leading to delays and lower price offers.

Seller's Property Inspection

For Buyers

It is crucial that buyers have their properties inspected before purchasing to identify any deficiencies or potential risks. This could save you thousands. Even if the home went through a pre-sale inspection, it is important to know that all deficiencies noted in the pre-sale inspection were properly fixed and no new issues have developed since.

Buyer's Property Inspection