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Buy Right Guide - Lesson 10

"How to Save Yourself Thousands of Dollars with a Home Inspection!"

Finding a Great Home Inspector in Redmond

It is very important that you choose a qualified Home Inspector who has plenty of experience with residential homes in the Redmond area. It can literally save you thousands of dollars by helping you avoid the common pitfalls of purchasing a home.

Are there termites? Is there a mold problem? Will my kids be safe from lead-based paint and other hazardous materials? These questions and hundreds more will be answered by hiring a great Home Inspector to evaluate the home your considering for purchase.

Contact a national or state association of Home Inspectors to find out what certifications it requires for membership, and if there are any members in Redmond that they'd recommend. You may also want to ask your Real Estate Agent for a list of reputable companies.

An inspection by a qualified inspector should cost between $300 and $500 and give you a good idea of what future repairs will be needed. You can make your Purchase Contract Offer contingent on a favorable inspection.

If the Home Inspection results do not meet your approval, you can get out of the contract. A great Home Inspection can not only help you avoid pitfalls, it can also help arm you with items you and your Real Estate Agent can use to your advantage to negotiate a better deal.

What the Home Inspection Should Cover

At a minimum, the Home Inspector should examine the following:

  • Exterior structural components including the foundation, roof, siding, and chimney
  • Interior structural components including the basement or crawlspace, attic, flooring, and ceilings
  • Major systems including heating, cooling, plumbing, and electrical

You should make every effort to be present during the Home Inspection so that you will have an opportunity to ask questions and see first-hand what the Home Inspector looks at. You should receive a Comprehensive Home Inspection Report with descriptions, and possibly photographs, of any problems with the home.

Tomorrow Lesson 11 - Redmond Buy Right Guide

Tomorrow you'll receive Lesson #11 of the Redmond Buy Right Guide. In it you'll find out why you shouldn't waive your rights to a Final Walk-through Inspection.

Don't want to wait until tomorrow?


Enlist a Team of Redmond Real Estate Professionals

If you'd like help taking on the purchase of your Home please don't hesitate to call us or submit a contact request. We'd be honored to have the opportunity to serve you and be the Redmond Real Estate Expert on your team.



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