TRUSTED
HOME INSPECTION PROS
Here to Serve You
At TRUSTED Home Inspection Pros, I'm here to serve home and condo buyers, sellers and even owners just looking to better understand their current property and where to prioritize future investments in the home. But at the end of the day, they all have one thing in common. They want peace of mind. That's what I deliver and much more!
I work with my clients and their trusted real estate agents to provide a full-picture of the property of interest, so they can comfortably make informed and fact-based decisions about their house or condo and their real estate investments.
Home Buyers
A home inspection is certainly of value to a buyer when purchasing a house or condominium.
Identifying potential problems: A home inspection can reveal potential problems that may not be visible to the buyer, such as structural issues, electrical and plumbing problems, and water damage.
Assessing the condition of the property: The inspection provides an objective assessment of the condition of the property, which can help the buyer determine if the home is worth the asking price.
Estimating repair costs: The inspection report can provide estimates of the repair costs for any issues found during the inspection, which can help the buyer negotiate a better price or determine if they can afford the necessary repairs.
Planning for future maintenance: The inspection report can provide recommendations for future maintenance and upkeep, which can help the buyer plan for future expenses and avoid unexpected costs.
Providing peace of mind: A home inspection can give the buyer peace of mind by assuring them that they are making a well-informed decision and are aware of any potential issues with the property before making the purchase.
Home Sellers
A home inspection can also be of great value to a home owner when they're selling their home.
Addressing issues in advance: If any issues are found during the inspection, the seller can address them before listing the property, which can make the home more attractive to potential buyers and potentially result in a higher sale price.
Identifying potential problems: A home inspection can reveal potential problems that the seller may not have been aware of, which can be addressed before listing the property and potentially prevent delays or price reductions during the selling process.
Providing transparency: By conducting a home inspection before listing the property, the seller can be transparent about the condition of the home, which can build trust with potential buyers and potentially result in a smoother selling process.
Saving time and money: Addressing any issues found during the inspection in advance can save the seller time and money during the negotiation and closing process, as they can avoid potential delays or price reductions.
Providing peace of mind: Knowing the condition of the home and addressing any issues before listing the property can give the seller peace of mind and confidence in their asking price, potentially resulting in a quicker and more successful sale.
Home Owners
Even existing home owners can get great value from a thorough home inspection.
Preventing future problems: The inspection report can provide recommendations for future maintenance and upkeep, which can help the homeowner prevent potential issues from arising in the future.
Improving energy efficiency: An inspection can identify areas where the home may be losing energy, such as air leaks or insufficient insulation, and provide recommendations for improving energy efficiency and potentially reducing utility bills.
Identifying potential problems: A home inspection can reveal potential problems that the homeowner may not have been aware of, which can be addressed before they become more serious and potentially more expensive to fix.
Assessing the condition of the property: The inspection provides an objective assessment of the condition of the property, which can help the homeowner determine if any maintenance or repairs are needed, and what level of priority should be considered.
Increasing resale value: By addressing any issues found during the inspection and making recommended upgrades or repairs, the homeowner can potentially increase the resale value of their property.