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Home Inspection Checklist
Are you ready for home inspection? Do
you know what are the things to
check?
You're finally ready to put your home up for sale, but before
you start to show the home to potential buyers or accept
offers, it's important that you run through a home inspection
checklist. This will give you a good idea of all the things
you--and the inspector--should be looking for in order to paint
your house in the best light. The checklist will also let you
know which items you need to repair before you begin the
selling process.
During a home inspection, your overall neighborhood will be
evaluated. This is so that the inspector can assess how much
your property is worth, and how willing other individuals or
families will be to live there. If you live in a part of the
city that has been residential or family-oriented for years,
this will usually be a great selling point for parents. If you
have a loft or condo in a more trendy or industrious part of
town, this will be attractive for single adults and students.
The location of your home will be included in the ad that a
real estate agent will put together for you, so you'll need to
be aware of this before you attempt to price your home.
Next, the exterior will need to be checked off on your home
inspection checklist. This means that items like your siding,
roofing, chimney, and overall outdoor presentation will be
evaluated. An inspector will be checking to make sure that the
wood siding or accents on your home are not corroded or weak,
and will be checking for mold damage that can sometimes happen
with brick homes. The chimney and roof will also need to be
checked for quality and function. Keep in mind that just
because you have an older home doesn't mean that these things
will not pass inspection; in some cases, older homes in a
neighborhood are made from sturdier materials that are of
higher quality. And, the older a home is in the neighborhood,
the more attractive it will be to some buyers.
Next on the home inspection checklist is the
interior of the home. The plumbing system will be checked, so
that you will know whether or not you need to change or unclog
your pipes before you put your home on the market, and the
ceiling and doors of your home need to be checked as well. The
materials that these items are made from should be considered,
especially if you live in an area where there are severe
weather conditions often. The quality and design of the
ceilings and doors should also be mentioned in the ad to sell
the home, so you'll need to make sure that these are in the
best condition possible.
If you want to know more about what should be included in your
home inspection checklist, you can visit sites like
www.askthebuilder.com for more information.
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