Many homebuyers try to find a reason not to hire a home inspection professional; but in this article, we highlight the top 3 reasons a home inspection can actually work in your favor.
Home inspections can save you a bunch of time and money on the frontend, and in the long run.
Keep in mind that a home appraisal is not the same as a home inspection. A home appraisal will not disclose major issues and problems; but a home inspection will.
Discover the 3 ways a home inspection benefits you:
#1 The Seller Does the Repairs
When you hire a professional home inspector, you’ll be receiving a detailed report of the inspector’s findings. If there are structural or plumbing issues, it’ll be outlined in the home inspection report.
If there are issues with wiring or other electrical components, it’s included the report.
Many home inspectors will include photographs and a detailed summary write-up of their findings. And they’ll usually indicate if an issue is an urgent one, or if it needs to be addressed sooner rather than later.
As the potential buyer, you can use this inspection report to require the seller to fix repairs; or to at least reduce the sale price of the property, to help compensate for repairs you get fixed after the purchase.
A home inspector’s report gives you bargaining power; and you should take advantage of that by hiring an inspector that’s experienced, thorough and certified.
#2 New and Pretty Homes Can Be Deceiving
Newly built homes could easily have the most problems. Many people wrongly assume because a home is new, it won’t have any problems. This type of thinking is wrong!
There are so many things that can go wrong like faulty wiring, bad plumbing and structural issues. Many of the issues are behind the walls and are unseen; giving the illusion all is well. To the untrained eye, trouble is underneath.
Don’t be tempted to avoid hiring a home inspector because the property is new, or because it looks great. Hire an expert who goes beyond the facade and digs deeper.
#3 Know What You’re About to Purchase
Lastly, it’s important to know exactly what you’re getting into. There have been situations where even the owner wasn’t aware of an issue that was uncovered during the home inspection. Some were reasonably affordable to fix; while others were extremely costly.
Knowing about these issues in advance can allow you to decide if it’s a risk, or project you wish to take on. The more you know about the property, the less surprises you have to worry about later.
Your biggest purchase will likely be your home. Hire an experienced, licensed and InterNACHI Certified Professional Inspector that’ll look out for your interests throughout the home buying process.
If you have questions, or simply want a free home inspection quote, call us at: 404-981-4615