
I'm Danielle Scott with Keller Williams Realty.
Step four, hire a professional inspector.
I always recommend my buyers get a home inspection,
but did you know that it's a worthwhile tool
for home sellers as well?
A pre-sell inspection might cost a few hundred dollars
but it'll be well worth the money.
By identifying and addressing repair items ahead of time,
neither you or our buyers will experience any surprises.
So what's included in a pre-sell home inspection?
Similar to a buyer's inspection,
a qualified home inspector will comb through your property
to assess the home's condition
and identify any health and safety issues.
Once the inspection is complete,
you will see a detailed report
outlining what works and what doesn't
with recommendations for maintenance and repairs.
Of course the inspector and I will go over
all of the findings with you.
We won't need to worry about addressing
every single item in the inspection report,
but we will want to pay special attention
to the big ticket issues.
Typically the roof, electrical, plumbing,
and HVAC systems take priority.
If we have room in the budget,
we'll wanna take care of those before you list your home.
These can scare buyers into asking for way too much.
Next we're setting the stage.
See you next time.
Remember, when you do what you love,
people love what you do.
I'm Danielle Scott.
Let's make it a great home buying and selling day.
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