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Should You Get a Pre-Sale Home Inspection?

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Most sellers wait for the buyer to order an inspection. But there's a strong case for flipping the script and getting your own inspection before your home hits the market.

What Is a Pre-Sale Inspection?

It's the same inspection a buyer would order — a licensed inspector walks through your home and documents its condition. The difference is you see the results first, before any buyer does.

The Advantages

When to Skip It

In a hot seller's market where homes are getting multiple offers over asking, buyers are often waiving inspections altogether. In that environment, paying $300–$500 for a pre-sale inspection may not add much value. Neil can advise you on current market conditions in your specific neighborhood.

The Bottom Line

In most market conditions, a pre-sale inspection is a low-cost way to reduce risk and increase buyer confidence. For a $400 investment, it can prevent thousands of dollars in last-minute repair credits or a blown deal.

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