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Buying a Home If the Inspection Goes South

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with Vision Realty

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You’re nearing your goal of buying a home . You have zeroed in on a property, submitted your offer, and heeded your agent’s advice and ordered a home inspection.  

 

 

Soooo…what if the inspector finds major issues nobody expected? While most home inspections only uncover small problems that can be fixed easily, some do turn up serious issues. In 2013, 16% of Realtors® reported sales that went off track due to the inspector’s findings.    What’s your best course of action if that happens?        

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Buying a home after major problems have been identified should only proceed after you know how much time and money it will take to solve them. Whether you are dealing with foundation, roofing, electrical, HVAC or plumbing issues, call a few  companies that specialize in dealing with structural home repairs, and gather some free quotes. Depending on what you hear, you can then decide to move to modifying your offer or you can walk away and look for another home.

 

Your agent will be able to assist you in modifying the original offer to the seller. If the issues are truly major and expensive, you may need to negotiate back and forth with the seller to see what they are willing to do. Be prepared to make some concessions, and don’t get frustrated with the process. It may take some time to come to an agreement that satisfies both parties.

 

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As everywhere, buying a home is peculiarly both a heavy-duty financial decision as well as one fraught with emotion. People can find themselves tempted to ignore thorny issues simply because they have fallen in love with the home. But since you could end up spending tens of thousands of dollars on repairs, it’s vital to isolate your emotions from the decision.

 

 

If the bids you’ve received are astronomical, it could be time to find a better house. But you needn’t despair. This is all part of the process of buying a  home—and a big part of why I’m here to help my clients.  If you’re buying a home this winter, I’ll look for your call! 

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Columbus Ohio real estate - Vision RealtyAs a certified Realtor® for the top-rated Columbus Realty Firm - Vision Realty, with 32 years of dedicated real estate experience, I can help buyers, sellers, investors, short sale sellers and more find, sell or invest in the right property, at the right price, at the right time. Contact me anytime for updates and information on the Columbus OH Real Estate market.

 

Donald Payne - Vision Realty, Inc.
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Columbus, OH 43214

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Joe Jackson
Keller Williams Capital Partners Realty - Columbus, OH
Clintonville and Central Ohio Real Estate Expert

Good post. let's hope home inspections stay in place in 2014

Jan 01, 2014 09:01 PM
Atlanta's Home Inspector, David Lelak IHI Home Inspections
IHI Home Inspections 404-788-2581 - Canton, GA
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Donald,

Great post. You are right, our job is to find issues and report them. It is good to read about what happens after my job has been completed. It is probably difficult for many buyers (and sellers) to remove their emotions during the process. 

Jan 03, 2014 01:35 AM
Donald Payne
Vision Realty - Columbus, OH
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David:

That's where we come in, it is our job to mitigate between buyer and seller and hopefully come to a resolution.

Jan 03, 2014 01:59 AM