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If you’re planning a big move, the first step is to sell your own home. The process of selling your home can be smooth with the right agent and resources. Once you’ve gone through the real estate procedures, accepted a final offer, and sold your home, you need to know what to expect from your buyers to ensure that your move continues to run smoothly. A buyers’ home inspection is one of the final, but also one of the most important, steps to ensuring a successful home sale.
A thorough home inspection lets both the buyers and the sellers know what parts of the house are in working condition, and what parts may need some attention or repairs. The cost of potential repairs usually comes from the seller’s pocket, so you’ll want to make sure to get your house as clean, updated, and damage-free as possible. Take note of these helpful home inspection tips for sellers to make the process easy and painless for both you and the buyers.
Your buyers, as well as the home inspector, will most likely be nosey. They will want to dive into every nook and cranny of your home to make sure everything is clean and intact. They will look under cabinets, turn on faucets, check the corners of your closets and more. To make sure your buyers have an easy time looking through everything, and to make sure you don’t have any major damages, it’s best to do most of the cleaning beforehand. You’ll likely want to pay for any repairs you know about to reduce the costs after the home inspection. Here are some interior cleaning tips:
The outside of the home is just as important as the inside. The facade of the house is what buyers, as well as all neighbors and passersby, will see first. Regular maintenance and care of the yard and exterior of your house can prevent major repairs or potential costs. Impress the home inspector and your buyers by clearing up the exterior and ensuring that everything is in tiptop shape.
This is one of the last steps for a seller, and certainly one of the most important. Although you may be exhausted by the time the sale is finalized, make sure to put effort into following these tips and avoid extra damage or repair costs.