Sell Your Home Faster and Smarter
A pre-sale inspection puts you in control of the selling process. By identifying and addressing issues before listing, you can avoid last-minute surprises, reduce negotiation stress, and present your home in the best possible light.
Benefits for Sellers
Avoid Surprises
Know exactly what buyers will find during their inspection, eliminating unexpected issues.
Price Accurately
Set a realistic asking price based on your home's true condition.
Faster Closings
Reduce delays by addressing repairs upfront, leading to smoother transactions.
Stronger Position
Demonstrate transparency and build trust with potential buyers.
What We Inspect
Our pre-sale inspection covers the same comprehensive areas as a buyer's inspection:
- Structural integrity and foundation
- Roof condition and remaining lifespan
- Exterior components and drainage
- Plumbing systems and water heater
- Electrical systems and safety
- HVAC efficiency and condition
- Interior surfaces and built-in appliances
- Attic, insulation, and ventilation
- Crawl space or basement conditions
- Garage doors and safety features
How It Helps Your Sale
- Identify Issues: We find problems before buyers do, giving you time to address them.
- Make Repairs: Choose to fix issues yourself, often at lower cost than buyer-demanded repairs.
- Document Condition: Provide buyers with a professional inspection report showing transparency.
- Negotiate from Strength: Reduce buyer repair requests since issues are already disclosed or fixed.
When to Get a Pre-Sale Inspection
We recommend scheduling your pre-sale inspection 2-4 weeks before listing. This gives you time to:
- Review the inspection report
- Get quotes for any needed repairs
- Complete repairs before photography and showings
- Adjust your pricing strategy if needed