Monday, March 25, 2019

7 Critical Reasons You Should Not Avoid A Home Inspection





It is very easy to get carried away with the excitement of buying a new home that one ends up forgetting to make the important decision to have a home inspection before finally making the purchase.

Home inspections are a very important part of the home-buying process that can save you a lot of time and money in the long run.


Whether you have purchased ten different homes in the past or you are about to purchase your first home, a home inspection in almost every case is highly recommended.

Here are seven reasons to have a home inspection before you buy


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1 It Reveals Critical Information
2 Safety
3 Negotiating Tool
4 Proper Budget Control
5 Future Costs
6 Maintenance Tips
7 Uncover Structural Issues


It Reveals Critical Information

A good home inspection reveals information about the condition of a home. Thereby making the buyer aware of the repairs, maintenance and costs the home would require immediately, and over time. If a buyer isn’t comfortable with the findings of the home inspection, a home inspection presents one last opportunity to back out of the offer to buy. It is better to be safe than sorry


Safety


Bypassing a home inspection is a financial gamble that could lead to serious consequences. For example; A faulty electrical system that is ignored could easily turn into a fire hazard.
The home inspection is a very good opportunity to thoroughly investigate the home you’re potentially going to be purchasing even if it is a newly built one. Most common home inspection problems include; improper electrical wiring, worn roofing and plumbing deficiencies

Negotiating Tool

A quality home inspection gives you fully detailed information about any underlying issues with your proposed home. With this, you can comfortably negotiate with the seller to either fix the issues or adjust the price accordingly.


Proper Budget Control


A good home inspection can help buyers identify how much more money or effort they are to spend to take the home to a condition that is personally acceptable. If you feel like the answer is going to make you over reach your budget bracket or you just don’t have the time, your house hunt may have to continue.

Future Costs


Knowing the problems that the house has, before buying, will give you a good idea of any costs you may have to deal with in the future hence helping you make important budgeting decisions and forecast future expenses

Maintenance Tips

With the wealth of knowledge, an experienced home inspector has, it would be very easy him to offer you tips, advice on repairs as well as maintenance. Your Home inspector has years of experience and a wealth of knowledge. Use this resource to its fullest by asking as many questions has you can


Uncover Structural Issues


One of the top reasons to hire a home inspector when buying a home is to determine if there are any structural issues with the home as the structure of a home is one of the most important components of a home.

Most structural issues can be very expensive to fix, the expertise of a home inspector, it can be very easy to overlook the problem that will end up costing you more than you planned. Also, Pests such as termites and rats can cause terrible damage to a home. These pests may have cost damages worth a lot of money. You can never be too sure that your prospective house, whoever appealing may have been subject to some damages hence the need for a home inspection.

It is imperative that you fully understand as many details as you can about the property you may soon call home as buying a home without inspection can pose a problem in the nearest future. Home inspections reveal the inner workings of your intended property, allowing you to know about the perks and pitfalls the home has to offer. Home inspections are very important.

Source: Layomi Udemagwuna - Property Pro

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