WHAT IS A PRE-LISTING HOME INSPECTION?
Pre-Listing Home Inspection is performed when the homeowner is considering placing their home on the market for sale. The Pre-Listing Home Inspection is initiated by the seller or selling agent and is typically paid by the seller. The cost of a Pre-Listing Home Inspection is about half the price of a General Home Inspection and targets the big-ticket items of the home.
WHAT IS INCLUDED IN A PRE-LISTING HOME INSPECTION?
- Visual Inspection of Roof
- Visual Inspection of Exterior
- Basement/Crawl Space/Attic
- Visual Inspection of All Electrical, Plumbing, & HVAC
- Foundation
- Infrared Technology
WHY SHOULD I GET A PRE-LISTING HOME INSPECTION?
- VisionQuest’s credibility makes prospective buyers comfortable and can eliminate conditional offers or 11th-hour renegotiations when deficiencies are recognized before the house is listed.
- Full disclosure of deficiencies in the home allows the seller to make repairs to the home prior to a potential offer, allowing for a more stress-free transaction.
- Inspector options allow the seller to select their own inspector rather than relying on the buyers to supply an inspector.
- Economic pricing, based on the square footage of the home, is typically half the price of a General Home Inspection.