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Knowledge is Your Power For The Freedom of a Worry- Free Home!

You should not bypass having a Home Inspection

A first time home buyer will often resisit spending the money to have a Certified Professional Home Inspector look over the home they are buying. This is a very dangerous thing to do. You are running the risk of missing potentially dangerous defects or very expensive repairs in the home you are wanting to buy, for you and your family to live in. A professional home inspection thats going to only cost a few hundered dollars is not a extravagant expense, when you are considering one of the most expensive investments you and your family will ever make.

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19 Comments on First Time Home Buyers Avoiding Mistakes Part 6 of 7

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HI Dale,  an inspection is some of the best money a home buyer will spend when purchasing a home. An inspection can save them thousands of dollars, I never breathe the sigh of relief over a new contract until the inspection is over and the report is in our hands.  Have a good week!   (ps... Is that a Charlie Russell painting in your background?)

6:51am • #1
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Dale,

Boy that support sure is gone. Good that was caught.

10:49am • #2
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Dale, Yikes that support beam is almost gone.  By the way, I always love seeing your western themed background.

11:40am • #3
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GREAT series, Dale. Wish I had you closer around here for inspections! What would be your "TRIP" charge for coming to North Texas???? LOL

Always enjoy your articles and information. Keep 'em coming. GBU

3:32pm • #4
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Hi Dale~It's so good to see you still putting your heart into all these wonderful posts that will help so many consumers.  I wish you well in all your daily ventures and hope you have a wonderful week.

5:06pm • #5
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Howdy Gail

Glad to have you visit, and comment at my little ol Blogging Homestead.

You sure right, a Home Inspection can save a Home Buyer money.

Yes it is.

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Howdy Steven

Glad to see ya, and have ya visit and comment. At my little ol Blogging Homestead.

That it is, sure was a good thing it was caught.

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Howdy Shirley

It's always nice to have you stop by for a visit, and read your comment. At my little ol Blogging Homestead.

That there beam, and the other two. Sure was not a good thing.

Glad you like it.

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Howdy Kathy

I'm always glad to have you visit, and to have you leave a comment. At my little ol Blogging Homestead.

Thank you kindly. Will reckon I'd need to get a Texas Home Inspector License first. LOL  it's to bad that my friend Carl in the Hill Coontry of Texas is not closer to you also. I know he would look out for your Home Buying Cilents, really well also.

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5:30pm • #6
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Howdy Julie

I'm always very glad to have you stop by for a visit, and leave a comment at my little ol Blogging Homestead.

Will my friend, you must have been uploading your comment at the same time I was replying to the others fine folk's that stoped by.

It's one of the things I really enjoy doing.

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5:41pm • #7
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You are so right...it isn't a big cost when looking at the investment.

9:42pm • #8
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Howdy Chastity

Glad to have you stop by and leave a comment, at my little ol Blogging Homestead.

It sure is not, when you think about the investment and the safety of ones own family.

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10:37pm • #9
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That is definitely one to write up on the inspection report that is in need of repair.

9:46pm • #10
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Howdy Carl and Ceil

As always glad to have ya, my friend stop by to visit my little ol Bloging Homestead.

Carpenter ants had got-en to it. They had gone after both ends of this one. Was not a good thing at all.

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10:23pm • #11
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Dale - I know how well those carpenter ants can get. They can do damage in a very short time. That is why I recommend to do a walk-around your property monthly just so that you can catch things like that. When you let it go it can be time consuming and costly to repair or replace. You saw what happene to my pump house. That was a lesson learned.

Ceil keeps saying "I told you so."

9:24pm • #12
OCT
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Howdy Carl and Ceil

I'm always glad to have ya stop by to visit, at my little ol Blogging Homestead.

Carl - them there Carpenter Ants, sure can do a # on wood. Thats for sure.

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10:48pm • #13
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Dale - So true first-timers need a home inspection and will often try to save money and not have the inspection, Big mistake. I tell ALL my home buyers to get inspections, even the new constructions. Great advice!

5:02am • #14
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Howdy Linda

Glad to have you stop by to visit and leave a comment, at my little ol Blogging Homestead.

We all have to do our very best to look out for First Time Home Buyer Cilent's. In helpping them in avoiding costly mistakes. As with any Home Buying Cilent. Yes it is also important to have a Inspection of New Construction. Sometime's someone will get into a bit of a rush forget to take care of an item or two. Keep up the fine work of looking out for your Cilent.

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4:11pm • #15
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Hello!More great advice... my daughter is getting ready to purchase her first home (new construction) and she is planning on getting an home inspection! I recommend an inspection for all home buyers. Have a great day! Brenda :)

9:49pm • #16
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Howdy Brenda

I'm always glad to have you stop by to visit, and comment. At my little ol Blogging Homestead.

Thank you kindly, my friend. Folk's should always have a Home Inspection, on any Home they are going to buy. Even if it's new construction. Sometime's things just get missed.

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10:59pm • #17
OCT
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Dale - Over here in Texas, I think I may have mentioned it in another blog, as of September 1, 2008 if your are building a home you are now required to have a minimum of three phase-inspections according to TRCC if you are living in a rural area.

Are they doing this in your state Dale?

7:39am • #18
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Howdy Carl and Ceil

Always glad to have ya stop by to visit, and leave a fine comment. At my little ol Blogging Homestead.

Carl - that sure is a good thing they've done for the fine folk's of Texas. To make it a law that new construction out in the country have to have a minimum of three phase-inspection of the home.

I have to tell ya, my friend. They sure ain't do-en anything like that for the folk's up here. I sure would like to see it happen, for the folk's here.

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9:54pm • #19

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