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Cheri Smith

Why You Shouldn't Hire a Home Inspector Before Selling Your House

If you're gearing up to sell your home, there's one piece of advice you might find surprising: don't rush to hire a home inspector. Before you schedule that inspection, take a moment to consider why it might not be the best move for sellers.



You might be thinking, "But won't a home inspection help me identify and fix any issues before listing?" While that seems like a logical step to ensure you're not selling a lemon, it could actually end up costing you more than you realize.


Here's the thing: hiring a home inspector before selling your house can come with a hefty upfront cost. And what's more, it might not even provide you with the clarity you're seeking. A home inspector will undoubtedly uncover a laundry list of minor repairs and maintenance tasks, leaving you to prioritize which ones to address. But here's the kicker – those might not align with what the buyer deems important.


Here's where the beauty of the home selling process comes into play: the buyer typically foots the bill for their own home inspection. This means they'll have the opportunity to uncover any issues they deem significant, whether it's electrical, plumbing, or something else entirely. By letting the buyer take the reins on the inspection, you avoid sinking money into repairs that might not even sway their decision.


Now, don't get me wrong – I'm not suggesting you ignore necessary repairs altogether. It's essential to address any major issues that could deter potential buyers or affect the value of your home. However, trying to fix every minor detail before hitting the market could end up being a fruitless endeavor.


So, before you rush to schedule a pre-listing home inspection, take a step back and consider letting the buyer take charge. By doing so, you'll not only save yourself some upfront costs but also ensure that you're focusing your time and resources on what truly matters in the selling process. Trust the process, and let the buyer's inspection guide you on the path to a successful sale.

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