When most people think of home inspections, they do so from the position of the buyer. However, seller
inspections are also available, and they can be a valuable asset to anyone who wants top dollar for their
home. If you are wondering what they provide, here’s a look at the benefits of seller inspections.
Home Condition Overview
A property’s condition has a major impact on its value. The issue is, most homeowners have unrealistic
views of the home, usually because they are emotionally invested in the property. This could make them
idealistic when it comes time to set a sales price, leading them to choose a figure that’s too high. Then,
their house sits on the market.
With a seller inspection, you can get an accurate assessment of your home’s condition. The inspector
isn’t emotionally invested, so they will use an objective eye when reviewing the property. Once
complete, the seller gets a report that gives them insight into their home’s actual condition, making it
easier to assess its value.
Problem Identification
Many homeowners are only mildly to moderately aware of their home’s issues. Unless they have an
issue that needs addressing, most property owners don’t examine their appliances, systems, and
structure closely.
Then, if they go to sell and the buyer schedules an inspection, the results catch the seller off-guard.
Additionally, they get bombarded with repair requests or price reductions from the buyer based on the
newly discovered problems. In the worst-case scenario, the buyer may even back out of the deal, leaving
the seller to start again from square one.
With a seller inspection, these difficulties become avoidable. An inspector will assess the property,
noting any issues, and providing the current owner with a report. Then, you can take action, handling
any repairs or issues in advance.
When you get a seller inspection, you significantly decrease the odds that a buyer’s inspection will
reveal a hidden issue. As a result, the deal is more likely to go through.
Advertising Point
If you get a seller inspection, you can add that detail to your home’s listing. When you do, there’s a
chance your property will stand out from others in your area, especially if seller inspections aren’t overly
common.
When a buyer sees that the seller completed an inspection, it gives them peace of mind. They’ll know
that an expert examined the property already, which may make them more comfortable. Additionally, if
you pursued repairs and note they were addressed, the buyer is aware that you’ve handled problems
proactively, increasing the sense of trust and making them feel safer about potentially buying your
home.
Process Acceleration
When you get a seller inspection, you may be accelerating the purchase process. In some cases, if your
seller inspector was highly reputable, the buyer may be willing to use those results in lieu of getting their
own inspection.
By going that route, the buyer saves time and doesn’t have to spend their own money on an inspector,
making it an attractive choice. If that occurs, they could knock days or weeks off of the entire process,
and that benefits you both.
Ultimately, a seller inspection is a valuable tool. If you want to make sure your home is ready to list,
consider making a seller inspection your first step.
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