A very frustrating aspect of selling a house is when a problem turns up on the buyer’s inspection.
This could lead to a new round of negotiations, delay or even ruin your sale. You have worked hard finding the right listing agent, landscaping and staging the home…
Don’t Sell Yourself or Your Home Short!
- Maximize the sale price.
- Make some, or all, of the needed repairs ahead of time so that defects won’t become negotiating stumbling blocks later.
- Gain yourself extra time to get reasonably priced contractors or simply make the repairs yourself.
- It may encourage the buyer to waive the inspection contingency and expedite the sale process.
- Possibly relieve the prospective buyer’s concerns and suspicions of your listing.
- Be alerted to immediate safety issues before agents and visitors tour your home.