Good Home Inspection Tips for Sellers

The process of selling a home can feel overwhelming. As interest rates rise and home prices stabilize, the market is beginning to shift from a seller's market. In recent years, many buyers would forego the home inspection or buy a property as-is to have their offer accepted over the competition.

As markets tighten, sellers may need to compromise with buyers on issues found during the home inspection. Sellers can proactively prepare the property before listing their homes on the market.

At Kenco Home Inspections, we offer home inspections for buyers and sellers to provide an unbiased view of the home's current condition.

 

Tips for Sellers to Prepare their Homes for the Market

 

Schedule a Home Inspection

The best way to know what the buyer may discover in a home inspection is to schedule a seller's inspection before you list your home. A skilled home inspector will identify issues and provide a written report.

The seller can use this information to make improvements to the property. Also, a home inspection can help you decide what issues you will agree to address with the buyer.

 

Enhance Curb Appeal

Some homes may not have significant problems but may need a little freshening up. An unkempt exterior can give the impression that a property hasn't been cared for well. The buyer may assume there are repair issues they would otherwise not worry about.

Before listing your property, take steps to enhance the home's curb appeal. Clean the yard, remove clutter or broken items, trim shrubs and trees, and touch up the exterior paint. A little clean-up can go a long way to make a better first impression.

 

Make All Areas of the Home Available

Don't block off areas of your home from buyers. You may have items you want to store in the garage, basement, or other spaces. While clearing out clutter and staging the house is smart, you don't want to keep those items on-site.

Invest in a storage unit and keep the entire property open for the buyer to view. You don't want to give the impression that you are hiding areas of the home.

 

Take Care of Maintenance Issues

Handle the smaller maintenance tasks. For example, schedule HVAC preventative maintenance and replace the air filter. Also, touch up scuffs in the paint and clean the carpets. These tasks don't cost as much as many more extensive repairs. Yet, they can make your property look and smell better.

 

Your Home Inspection Partner

Kenco Home Inspections works with clients in Southeast Florida. We offer quality and trusted home inspection services. If you plan to sell your home, contact us to schedule an inspection.

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