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Home Inspection Reviews

One of The Best Bargain for Home Buyers is a Home Inspection

Home buyers that have a home inspection know what they are buying and I think most of them sleep better, because they know there is not some major problem going to show up after they close escrow.

A Certified Inspection May Be The Best Money You Ever Spend.

Quality real estate inspection will save you money, because there are no costly surprises the day after you move in.

For what a quality inspection costs you are only looking at a few hundred dollars verses maybe thousands of dollars if there is something seriously wrong with the property you are buying.

When you look at the cost of inspections this way they are a real bargain!

Something you need to know and that is there are no perfect homes... The very best home builders hire the lowest cost workers they can find and are always going for the low bid. It is common knowledge that low bids have a history of producing defects. Check the video on this page: Home Inspection Checklist.

Because many defects are not visible to the untrained person, a certified inspection will protect you from buying a money pit... Just keep in mind that real estate is very seldom defect free. For go to used home inspection.

To be on the safe side make it a point to order a full inspection from a professional certified inspector before you finalize your real estate purchase agreement.

Always hire an inspector with a certification, and ask to see it. This is what to look for:

• National Association of Home Inspectors.

• Association of Home Inspectors.

• The American Society of Home Inspectors.

• American Home Inspectors Training Institute...

This is just a short list, but you can see what you are paying for. Ask for references and be careful about hiring inspectors that are suggested by your Realtor. Sometimes they do favors for the realtor and overlook problems because the inspector get tons of work from the agent.

Always ask to see their credentials.

This happens sometimes. High pressure Realtors refer home buyers to their inspector friend that will pass on anything. Probably happens less today than a few years ago, but it still happens.

If you suspect a conflict of interest, just thank them and say you have someone in mind. Tell your Buyers/Agent that you plan to hire your own real estate inspector.

A very important part of the home buying process is buying a property that is not going to bankrupt you with unexpected, repairs. This is the reason for an inspection. A little money paid up-front could save you thousands of dollars later.

If you happen to be unlucky enough to buy a house with foundation or roofing problems it could cost tens of thousands of dollars to correct the damage.

When real estate market are hot and people are chasing sellers, like they were several years ago, people got talked into waiving inspections, because there are other buyers wanting to buy the property. Try to avoid this type of situation, because it could be very costly later.

Be sure to make your offers subject to a satisfactory inspection and stand your ground.

First time home buyers often get talked into waiving a inspection, because they are afraid they will lose out and someone else will buy the property. Realtors and seasoned sellers know this and they may try to take advantage of unsuspecting first time home buyers.

You may be told that an inspection will slow things down and the seller wants to move right away, or something like this. Don't believe it. Your spending hundreds of thousands of dollars, so watch out for your interests first.

If you interview an inspector ask if they charge for re-inspections, because if the inspector finds defects that must to be corrected, you want the same inspector to make the final inspection.

Remember you are the only person with any money in the deal. It's the money you borrow and must pay back that funds the sale and pays the Realtors commission. So act like what you are and that is the money person, daddy big bucks and demand some respect. Just don't rollover and let sellers and agents take advantage of you.

Look at it this way. You are hiring someone that claims to be a professional to help you make the proper decision on a $450,000 property. Are you willing to accept that risk?

If you let $450 stop you from getting an inspection...that mistake could cost you $50,000.

Professional inspection include structural and mechanical reviews that will bring to your attention any major or minor defects that will seriously affect the value of the property.

Home buying is almost certainly the largest purchase you will make so do your research and locate potential problems before you finalize the real estate purchase, because after you are the owner it may be to late.

After you own the house and the seller has moved out of the area it’s very difficult to force the seller to do anything. It's to late. Game Over, You Lose!

The purpose of inspections is to have an expert find any and all the defects long before you close escrow and the sale is final.

Take some time interview before you hire a home inspector and make sure the inspector works for you and only you. The goal should be to find the best person for the job and check their experience and some references if possible, this way you know who your working with.

Hiring experienced inspector may give you some leverage during negotiations process with the seller.

Plus you the have piece of mind knowing that all your bases have been covered, because this is probably the the largest purchase you may ever make.

Check-out the following sites.

Best Home Warranty.

First Time Home Buyers Guide.

Real Estate Market Cycles.

Bargain Real Estate.

Using professional home buyers inspections expert may be the best investment you ever make.

Always do your home work before you sign. Study the home inspection information on this real estate site for additional information.

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