Property Inspections

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Property Inspections

by Dena Stevens on January 30, 2011

It's traditional for buyers to inspect a property before purchasing it. But with the high supply  and the low demand

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 for houses it might be in a sellers best interest to have an inspection done before listing a property. Why?

If a seller is aware of any impeding issues before an offer is made and before the buyer does their inspection, time is on the sellers side. And the seller can then fix any issues on their schedule, not the buyers. Instead of rushing to get the list of problems fixed the seller can take their time in fixing the problem and maybe saving some money in the process. Usually a buyers inspection will cost the seller some money, rush the seller and maybe even kill the deal.

So if you are thinking of selling your Pueblo, Canon City area house think about getting a qualified inspector to look at it first. Get the problems fixed, save some money and make your house a better choice for a buyer.

For a list of home inspectors in the Pueblo, Canon City, Colorado City area contact Dena Stevens. Compare these inspectors by price, availability and services offered.

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Comments (1)

Kristal Kraft
Novella Real Estate - Denver, CO
Selling Metro Denver Real Estate - 303-589-2022

A wise seller will always make sure there is nothing in need of repair that will break the deal.  Ignoring an obvious defect and hoping the buyer won't notice is so yesterday.  We now work in an age of tranparency, with very thorough home inspections.  You can bet the defect will get found.

Finding and fixing it sooner than later, makes good sense.

kk

Jan 29, 2011 04:19 PM

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