
Big or Small, These Renovations Can Transform Your Home
06/11/19 • -1 min
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The Importance of Having a Home Inspection
Today I’m here to answer the question, “Why is a home inspection so important?” As far as homebuyers are concerned, a home inspection gives you the most honest, accurate picture of a home’s condition. Sellers don’t always know about everything that is wrong with their property until an inspector actually comes in and takes a look. An inspection gives you peace of mind about what you’re buying. While no one can predict how long certain systems and appliances will last, home inspectors can point to factors that you’ll have to take under consideration when buying a home. If you know that the home’s furnace is on its last leg, a good agent will make sure that information is factored into the offer. “Have an inspector look at any property you’re considering purchasing.” If you’re like me and need a little help, it’s a smart move to have an inspector take a look at any home that you seriously consider purchasing, either for your family or as an investment. They will be able to tell you, or direct you to someone who can tell you, every imperfection in the home. If you have any questions about home inspections or about real estate in general, don’t hesitate to give us a call or send us an email. We look forward to hearing from you soon.
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How Can You Benefit From Having a Home Warranty?
How important is a home warranty? If you’re purchasing a new home, it’s not too important because you’ve already got a lot of warranties built in by the home builder and the appliance manufacturers. New construction home purchases make up a small percentage of all home sales, though, which means there are a lot of other homebuyers out there dealing with old appliances and the like. “For just $500 to $600, you can buy peace of mind.” This is where home warranties become very valuable. For just $500 to $600, you can buy peace of mind. Your warranty will not only cover your most important appliances (furnace, water heater, refrigerator, etc.), but it will also cover your plumbing and electrical systems. Not to mention, your home warranty is renewable every year, so you can keep having that peace of mind until however long you like. Whether you want to get a home warranty or not is your decision, but I highly suggest you do so. If you have any questions about this or any other real estate topic, don’t hesitate to reach out to me. I’d be happy to help you.
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