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5 Most Common Home Inspection Mistakes

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Real Estate Agent with Keller Williams Luxury Homes International

5 Most Common Home Inspection Mistakes

 

Finding the home of your dreams among dozens of Lake Zoar real estate listings can give you so much excitement that you can’t wait to make an offer and close the deal. Once the seller accepts your offer, the next thing that you need to do is hire a home inspector. This will help you determine if it is really worth investing in the property. Neglecting the home inspection could lead to serious and costly problems in the future.

Here's what to avoid during home inspection for your Lake Zoar real estate.

Here are five common home inspection mistakes buyers often commit:

 

1. Ignoring the deal breakers

Getting a home inspection can help you identify how much you will need to spend to have the home repaired or renovated. After finding out the results of inspection and you find that you are unwilling to spend on repairs for problems like faulty gutters or cracked walls, you might need to skip that home and search for other Lake Zoar homes for sale.

 

2.  Not hiring the right inspector

When hiring an inspector, look for a professional who will give you an unbiased point of view about the home. The inspector is one of the only parties in a real estate transaction who isn’t paid based on the selling price of the home. Work with an inspector who is part of a home inspection group that follows a specific ethical guidelines.

 

3. Not following up on inspection

Once you get your inspection report, you and your trusted real estate agent should go through it together. This is the time when you should follow up on the report. To make sure you are getting your money’s worth, you can hire multiple inspectors with specializations on the different systems in the home. They can help you determine the kinds of problems the home has and what items need repair in case you decide to buy the property. This will also give you an idea how much money you are going to spend for repairs.

 

4. Expecting your inspector to know it all

While it is true that there are some knowledgeable and skillful inspectors out there, you can’t expect them to know everything about the Lake Zoar waterfront home for sale.  Inspectors don’t have crystal balls to see the future. A good inspector can give you an idea of what may need to be replaced, but they can’t know for sure. Take this into consideration when negotiating repairs.

 

5. Not using the home inspection for future plans

Home inspection reports can also be utilized for future planning. It is not just one of the steps you have to go through before closing on a property. The money that you will spend on a home inspection now may save you costly repairs down the road. A detailed home inspection report can also give you an idea of what upgrades may be needed, especially if you are purchasing an older home.

 

Bring in a trustworthy, knowledgeable home inspector and make sure to listen to him. This will make the home buying process smoother.

 

Check out http://HomesInConnecticutForSale.com today for more home selling tips and suggestions.

 

If you want to work with a real estate professional who can assist you in buying or selling Candlewood Lake, Lake Lillinonah homes, Lake Waramaug and Lake Zoar real estate, call me, Deborah Laemmerhirt, at 203-994-4297. I have the knowledge, expertise, and tools to help you close that deal.

 

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Katerina Gasset
The Gasset Group & Get It Done For Me Virtual Services - Provo, UT
Amplify Your Real Estate & Life Dreams!

This is a great list, Deborah!  Very useful for potential Lake Zoar home for sale buyers.  Make it an awesome day!

Apr 20, 2016 10:54 AM