Getting ready to place your home on the market?
If it is in anything less than "like new" condition, you'll need a little reality check, before you can determine a fair asking price.
Because buyers will order one anyway, you should strongly consider having a home inspection performed by a Colorado Inspection professional before you market your home.
Why do it now,if the buyers will pay for an inspection later?
Ask yourself if you like surprises. If repair issues are identified ahead of time, you have the time to decide whether to pay now for the improvements or adjust your asking price accordingly. There's anold rule of thumb that dictates that buyers will offer $2 less for every $1 in needed repairs, so make your decision with care.
This is a great opportunity to take lemons and make some lemonade.
Don't ignore major repairs that can boost your home's value and desirability.
If your home is marketed while in need of a new roof, you've got a real issue and a challenging sales point.
Market your home with a brand new roof, and suddenly you've got a great positive asset.
Discover problems and implement solutions, before you make your final pricing decision.
To do otherwise simply invites unpleasant surprises and lower offers.
In today's highly competitive market, you need to take proactive steps that assure your home's value, so that it stands out in the crowd.
Contact a member of the National Association of Certified Home Inspectors
for a "Sellers Inspection".
contact
Steven Waskewicz
Rest Assured Inspection Services, LLC.
www.restassuredinspection.com
s_waskewicz@msn.com
719-495-3751
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