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  • čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
  • Have you considered doing a “pre-inspection” before you list your home for sale?
    There are several reasons to do a pre-inspection before listing your house:
    1. Identify and address any potential issues: A pre-inspection can help you identify any underlying issues with your house, such as structural problems, plumbing issues, or electrical issues. By addressing these issues before listing your house, you can avoid surprises during the buyer’s inspection and potentially negotiate a better selling price.
    2. Increase buyer confidence: A pre-inspection report can provide potential buyers with confidence in the condition of your house. It shows that you have taken the time to assess the property and are transparent about any issues that need to be addressed.
    3. Avoid delays in the selling process: By addressing any issues discovered during the pre-inspection, you can minimize the chances of delays in the selling process. Repairing or disclosing known issues upfront can help prevent negotiations from falling through or potential buyers from backing out due to unexpected problems.
    4. Set a realistic asking price: A pre-inspection can help you set a realistic asking price for your house. If there are significant issues that need to be addressed, you can adjust your asking price accordingly. This can help attract serious buyers and reduce the chances of price negotiations later on.
    5. Save time and money: By identifying and addressing issues before listing your house, you can save time and money in the long run. It allows you to make necessary repairs or improvements on your own terms and avoid potential last-minute rush repairs that can be more expensive.
    Remember, a pre-inspection is not mandatory, but it can provide multiple benefits when selling your house.
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