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The Home Inspection Process

Buying a new home is typically the biggest investment you'll ever make. Although the process is very exciting and can be emotional at times, it can quickly become overwhelming and sometimes even scary.  While the home you've selected may appear to be just what you're looking for, you need to be sure there aren't potentially dangerous health and safety issues or serious unknown defects which can make your investment in your future a costly and disappointing one for you and your family.

Having your new home professionally inspected before you buy or even sell by Questcore Real Estate Services, LLC can save you thousands of dollars on items which you may be able to have corrected before the closing goes through.

Our company is dedicated to providing you with valuable information about your new home. We perform a non invasive visual inspection of all of the homes major systems and components and our inspections exceed the National Standards as set by ASHI. 

We then provide information and resources to you to advise you about future maintenance your home will require to keep the major systems and components functioning at peak performance. Our company will give you the facts you require to make an informed decision.

When a person is buying or selling a home, it is typical for a home inspection to be conducted. Home inspections assist buyers and inform sellers of defects in the property. A person who performs home inspections gives both the buyer and seller independent and objective statements about the foundation, roof, plumbing, exterior, and basic condition of the house.

Information from a home inspection can prove to be vital to all parties. From a seller’s point of view, a home inspection is beneficial because it assists in determining the value of the house in its current condition. After a home inspection takes place, a seller can decide whether he would like to improve the condition of the home and raise its asking price, or whether he would rather sell the home at a lower price. For buyers, a home inspection is important because it ensures that the condition of the property has accurately, or inaccurately, been relayed.

 


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