house for saleBuying a house is a very important decision, one that affects you and your family. You’re putting a lot of time, money and effort into finding the perfect home, and it’s vital to make sure that none of the effort goes to waste. If you are in the market to purchase a new property, a home inspection is probably one of the most important “checks” you can do to make sure the place is everything you’re looking for.
It’s so very easy to fall in love with a home before properly inspecting it, and without a proper inspection, your supposed dream home could very well  turn into a nightmare.

First of all, what is a home inspection?
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A home inspection is an all-inclusive examination of the condition of your future property and is usually performed at or just before the sale of the house. However, I strongly recommend doing a thorough home inspection with a trained professional well before any sale takes place. This helps you, as the buyer,  avoid making a very expensive mistake.
What are the benefits of Home Inspection?
1. Peace of Mind.
You wouldn’t buy a car without test driving it first  and learning all about its engine specs and features. So why would you buy a house before checking that it was safe and secure? One of the most invaluable benefits of home inspection is that it puts your mind at rest. You’ll be able to sleep easier at night if you know that your future home is in good shape.

2. The Opportunity to Renegotiate
Professional home inspectors are trained to pick up on things that you might miss and can provide you with a report, citing suggested improvements or repairs.  If problems arise, you have the opportunity to renegotiate a lower price or ask the seller to make the required repairs, saving  you  time and money either way.

3. Plan for the future
An inspection will help you learn a lot more about your property and shed a little light on what potential upkeep and maintenance of the space might entail. This is always useful to know when you’re purchasing a new place.

4. The Opportunity to opt out.
If the problems detected in the inspection are too big or are causing you to feel stressed and unsettled, the buyer can decide not to go ahead with the sale. Having the knowledge and foresight that inspections provide helps you make clearer and better decisions about your purchase.

As you can see, home inspections are a vital part of the house-buying process  and are a step that certainly shouldn’t be skipped. Don’t go into your next real estate purchase blindly.  Make an appointment with a professional property examiner today.