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Home Inspector Tips For Sellers

Home Inspector Tips For Sellers

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May
17

7 Ways to Keep Your Emotions in Check When Selling

How stressful is selling your home? Respondents in one survey ranked it higher than divorce, losing a job and becoming a first-time parent. Emotions can cause you to make bad decisions at a time when it's important to keep a clear head. Here are some expert tips to keep your emotions in check when selling your home. 

  1. Understand Why You're Selling
    Have you accepted a great new job offer? Maybe you need more room for your growing family. Understanding why you're selling your home lets you focus on the ultimate goal and keep from being distracted by bumps and curves along the way.
  2. Declutter and Depersonalize
    As you prepare to sell your home and move to a new one, reminders of memories made in your current house will assum...

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May
17

How to Host a Successful Garage Sale

A garage sale is an ideal way to get rid of clutter, earn extra cash, and make your home look more appealing--especially if you're listing it for sale. People don't want to see your kids' toys or the book you're reading when they come to an open house. They want to imagine their things in the house. A garage sale can also help you save on moving costs. Instead of paying to move everything you own to your new home, a garage sale will lighten the load of moving plus put money in your pocket.

Here are three pointers to plan your way to a successful garage sale.

  1. Increase Your Curb Appeal
    When you have a yard sale, the front of your home is like the entrance to a conventional store. People may choose not to check out your sale if your yard looks run down or unke...

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May
13

Home Inspection Tips For Sellers
If you're a homeowner trying to move to a new property, you may be less than excited about the thought of a home inspector coming into your home. In Albany, NY especially, home inspectors are incredibly thorough. The inspection process can take anywhere from a few hours to a full day, and you'll be there to watch as the inspector goes through every nook and cranny of your home while turning on all of your appliances, flushing your toilets, climbing your roof, and wandering through your basement to check for all the minor problems you may have been overlooking.

About four out of every five buyers in the country choose to have a personally hired home inspector check out a property before they purchase, and while you may feel as though your personal space is being trampled, keep in mind that you can end up getting hundreds of thousands of dollars in the end if the home inspection checks out!

But, what can you do to help make sure that the home inspection is completed quickly and without any hassle or holdups? While it's the buyer's responsibility to hire a home inspector, it's the seller's responsibility to prepare the home and make sure that the home inspector is accommodated as they walkthrough. You will likely choose to be present during the inspection, and the buyers may choose to walk through the home with the inspector too.

The purpose of the home inspection process is to identify the home's overall condition and make sure that it is being maintained properly. So, the very first tip you can follow when you're ready to have a home inspector come through your door is to simply tidy up. This means clear the boxes off the crawlspace entrance and make sure that the inspector will be able to check everything they need to. This means clearing things away from your water heater and double-checking all of the little things that you may not have thought about.

The second tip is to get your paperwork together. If you have had any repairs done to your home, no matter how big or small (whether a leaky faucet or a new water heater), find the paperwork to back these claims and provide it for your home inspector to look over. Having this paperwork will help show them that the home has been properly maintained.

After the inspection is complete, the buyer will be handed a complete report detailing all the things the home inspector has checked and what they have found. Hopefully, there won't be any major issues and the sale will go through without a hitch. However, if the inspection does turn up a problem, your buyer will have the chance to renegotiate with you or back out of the deal all together.

With that in mind, it can save you a lot of days waiting on the market to have a home inspection completed when you list your home.

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