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Money Well Spent - Before Buying That House, Have A Home Inspection Done

By: Rob Parker Home | Finance | Real Estate


Many people forget that the idea of buyer beware applies to the real estate market just as in any other business transaction. To be sure, there are many aspects of real estate purchase that are covered in good faith transactions, which ensure that sellers disclose any potential problems to the buyers. Still, there can be many issues with a home about which a seller may be unaware, and home buyers are unlikely to realize a problem is in the making until well after any term deadlines have passed, leaving the buyer responsible for the costs of repairs.

The perfect way to avoid an unpleasant scenario in this regard is to hire someone to do a home inspection for you. Let’s take a look at some of the ways in which a professional can help you ensure you are making a good purchase.

Overcomes the blindness of desire. Often when looking for a house, people will fall in love at first sight. This can mean they turn a blind eye to the many flaws present in that home they see as perfect. An impartial inspector will be able to point these flaws out to even the most ardent admirers of a piece of property. It doesn’t mean you can’t buy the house, just that you need to consider the additional cost of making it truly perfect and incorporating that in the sale price.
Uncovering hidden flaws. Let’s face it; when it comes to real estate visuals rule the day. Most of us can’t tell on sight how much longer a roof will last for, or a hot water tank or heater for that matter. Factor in the many hidden aspects of a home, from studs to tresses to potential pests, and you can see why someone who knows what they are doing can be a big help.
Peace of mind. Make no mistake, many home inspections will confirm what you believed already about your potential home; there are no problems with it whatsoever. In this case, as the buyer you can have peace of mind that your new home will remain hassle free for several years to come.

A home is the most expensive purchase most of us will ever make, and the very last thing you want is to find out that your major purchase is defective. An inspection by a qualified professional will allow you the peace of mind you need to rest securely in your investment.



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Are you looking for a Mississauga realtor who can help you sell your home quickly? Are you looking for someone to help you find your dream home? If you answered 'yes' to either of these questions, it would make sense to hire a Mississauga real estate agent that is in the business of making your home buying and selling dreams come true.

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