Things Buyers Do NOT want to See | ||
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But what about those things you’re hoping buyers will not notice? Every home has some features that are less than enticing to the typical buyer. You may not be able to do much about a small kitchen or a home backing onto a noisy main street. However, there are several things buyers don’t want to see that you can change. Here are five of the most common:
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Does Home Inspection really help? | ||
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For example, a home inspector can determine that a furnace will need to be replaced soon, or that there is a water leak that needs to be fixed. You’ll definitely want to get a professional home inspection before you buy a particular property. That’s why most offers to purchase a home are conditional upon passing a home inspection. (The last thing you want is to buy your dream home only to discover that the wiring needs to be updated!) You may also want to get a home inspection on your own home before you list it for sale. A certificate from a qualified professional that states that your home passed inspection will make your property more attractive to buyers. Many reputable home inspectors are members of a professional industry association. However, it’s important to note that certification or licensing is not a requirement in many jurisdictions. So, select a home inspector carefully. Need to find a reputable home inspector? Call me today for a recommendation. | |
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