Home Inspections Avert Future Headaches
Suppose you bought a house and later discovered, to your dismay, that the
stucco exterior concealed a nasty case of dry rot. Or suppose that when
you fired up the furnace in the winter, you discovered a cracked heat
exchanger leaking gas into your home. The best way to avoid unpleasant
surprises like these is to arrange for a home inspection before you buy.
Home Inspections Help You Avoid Unpleasant Surprises
A good home inspection is an objective, top-to-bottom examination of a
home and everything that comes with it. The standard inspection report
includes a review of the home's heating and air-conditioning systems;
plumbing and wiring; roof, attic, walls, ceilings, floors, windows, doors,
foundation and basement.
Getting a professional inspection is crucial for older homes because age
often takes its toll on the roof and other hard-to-reach areas. Problems can
also be the result of neglect or hazardous repair work, such as a past
owner's failed attempt to install lights and an outlet in a linen closet.
A home inspection is also a wise investment when buying a new home. In
fact, new homes frequently have defects, whether caused by an oversight
during construction or simply human error.
Getting an Inspector
Real estate agents can usually recommend an experienced home
inspector. Make sure to get an unbiased inspector. You can find one
through word-of-mouth referrals, or look in the Yellow Pages or online
under "Building Inspection" or "Home Inspection."
Home inspections cost about a few hundred dollars, depending on the size
of the house and location. Inspection fees tend to be higher in urban areas
than in rural areas. You may find the cost of inspection high, but it is
money well spent. Think of it as an investment in your investment your
future home.
Some builders may try to dissuade you from getting a home inspection on
a home they've built. They may not necessarily be trying to hide anything
because most builders guarantee their work and will fix any problems in
your new home before you move in. Some builders, in fact, will offer to
do their own inspections. But its best to have an objective professional
appraisal - insist on a third-party inspector.
An Inspection Will Educate You about Your House
Education is another good reason for getting an inspection. Most buyers
want to learn as much as they can about their purchase so they can protect
their investment. An examination by an impartial home inspector helps in
this learning process.
Ask if you can follow the home inspector on his or her rounds. Most
inspectors are glad to share their knowledge, and you'll be able to ask
plenty of questions.
Inspection Timing and Results
Homebuyers usually arrange for an inspection after signing a contract or
purchase agreement with the seller. The results may be available
immediately or within a few days. The home inspector will review his or
her findings with you and alert you to any costly or potentially hazardous
conditions. In some cases, you may be advised not to buy the home unless
such problems are remedied.
You could include a clause in your purchase agreement that makes your
purchase contingent upon satisfactory inspection results. If major
problems are found, you can back out of the deal. If costly repairs are
warranted, the seller may be willing to adjust the home's price or the
contract's terms. But when only minor repairs are needed, the buyer and
seller can usually work out an agreement that won't affect the sale price.
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Neighborhood Information for Denver Real Estate and Denver Homes
Denver's vibrant metropolitan area full of cultural wonder and entertainment, as well as great
outdoor activities and recreation. Denver also has 300 plus days of sunshine we get each year, it's
no surprise at all, Denver Real Estate is something that everybody wants to own.
Well-Known across the world as the "Mile High City," Denver has been consistently rated as one of the
top places to live and work in the country. Originally built around the convergence of the Platte River
and the Cherry Creek River, Denver's outstanding lifestyle and great climate mixed with a wide array of
growing employment opportunities, have begun to characterize our city in the sky. Nothing beats our
spectacular Rocky Mountain views combined with the typical 150-mile visibility days. Home Owners in the
Denver Real Estate market feel fortunate to live in the beautiful "Mile High City".
Boasting more public parks than any other city its size in the nation, easy travel times to many great
attractions and an endless list of activities available, Denver has been attracting outdoor enthusiasts as
well as large corporations for decades. Six popular professional sports teams make the "Mile High City" home as
well as an award-winning Performing Arts Center complete with a theater and a symphony orchestra. Outdoor
recreational opportunities include world-renown skiing, mountain biking, hiking, fly-fishing, kayaking and
white water rafting, to name just a few. Denver also offers a diverse live music scene with multiple
entertainment venues from the Historic Red Rocks Amphitheater to the classic Fillmore Auditorium on Colfax Street.
The diversity of real estate options and locations in Metro Denver makes finding the right place to call home
easy as well. From the center of the city throughout each of the suburbs, Denver housing features include single
family and luxury homes to upscale lofts and condominiums.
Please allow me to assist you in your future real estate matters. I have up-to-date information available
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