STRATEGIZE YOUR HOME SALE with a Pre-Listing Home Inspection
"Due diligence" is not just for Buyers! You, as the Seller can do your due diligence too!
Stay in charge of your home sale by getting a report card on your home
BEFORE your Buyer calls in a home inspector.
Stay in charge of your home sale by getting a report card on your home
BEFORE your Buyer calls in a home inspector.
What the home inspector finds can have a major impact on the sale of your home.
Once you accept an offer on your home, you enter the "Inspection Objection" period of the transaction. This period of time set out in the contract, allows your Buyer time to hire a home inspector and address other inspection needs.
- Will they try negotiating the price (AGAIN?)
- What if you already accepted less than your asking price?
- Will they walk away from the deal?
Knowledge is power when it comes to listing your home for sale
- Most repairs a buyer asks for will be required to be completed by a professional contractor.
- A pre-listing inspection gives you, the seller, the opportunity to have simple repairs and maintenance items addressed in a more relaxed time frame and by a contractor that you choose.
- Sometimes, you may be able to do the work yourself and as long as it checks out you've saved a lot of money doing it ahead of the inspection objection period.
Know the full condition of your home BEFORE you list it for sale
- Avoid being blindsided by your Buyer's home inspection
- Stay in charge of your home sale
- Choose to address repairs and updates BEFORE you list
- Reflect the findings in your list price
"Work with your real estate agent to establish the right sale price, taking into account whatever issues you are unable to fix before putting the house on the market. Your final sale price may be lower, but it may be better than paying for repairs that won't be fully recouped by a buyer's offer."
How will this affect the Seller's Disclosure form?
As with every other piece of your home buying and selling transaction, honesty is a must when filling out the property disclosure.
More and more sellers today are choosing the NO SURPRISES route of navigating their home sale.
Sellers can move forward with confidence KNOWING the home they're selling has had a ProView prelisting inspection!
More and more sellers today are choosing the NO SURPRISES route of navigating their home sale.
Sellers can move forward with confidence KNOWING the home they're selling has had a ProView prelisting inspection!
So what can ProView do for you?
ProView's Pre-Listing Inspection Program has many advantages and we are dedicated to making your selling experience easier, more certain, and less of a financial burden. According to the National Association of Realtors statistics, houses which are pre-inspected sell faster, and for more money.
Let's Re-Cap the Advantages to ProView's Pre-Listing Inspection:
Let's Re-Cap the Advantages to ProView's Pre-Listing Inspection:
- The Seller is in control of the real estate transaction vs the Buyer and can dictate up front what repairs they will make to the house
- The Seller has an opportunity to build repair costs into the price of the house.
- The Seller has an opportunity to shop around and get better repair prices and make their own repairs.
- The Seller has an opportunity to make their own repairs vs being forced to hire licensed contractors.
- ProView's Pre-Listing Inspection will give the house a listing advantage.
Inspection Services
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Missouri Service Area
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Contact the Inspector573-999-5332
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Central Missouri Home Inspection Services
Certified Master Inspector®
Certified Master Inspector®