
Home Selling Tips From a Home Inspector
This month we had the pleasure of working with Charlie and Sarah Ragsdale who utilized ListingSpark’s services to sell their home in Leander TX in the Crystal Falls subdivision.
In the midst of peak selling season, Charlie and Sarah decided to push the envelope on their price, listing the home at the upper end of both price and price per sq/ft for the neighborhood. They ultimately executed a contract in less than 2 weeks of hitting the market at 98.4% of their asking price. A number they were very pleased with.
That’s all great news, but what was very impressive to me and something that I thought was worth noting was that their 10 year old home came out completely unscathed from the buyer’s inspections. There were no repair requests at all, which is extremely rare.
Now here is where Charlie’s profession comes in to play. He is a professional home inspector with Able Eye Inspections (Click the link to check out his site) and has over 20 years of both construction and home inspection experience. So that got me thinking, what does an inspector do to prepare their home to hit the market. Or better yet, what are some of the things that ALWAYS show up on a report that can create concern for a home buyer that you as a seller are able to prepare for. Here is a list of a few items:
There are definitely more than 5 things to keep an eye out for since the average inspection is 30+ pages. But these are the most glaring and tend to come with the highest price tags once you get back to the negotiating table during the option period.
The moral of the story here is that on top of saving over $12,000 dollars in commissions by listing with ListingSpark, Sarah and Charlie easily added thousands more in to the equation by having their house ready to hit the market and prepared for the buyer’s inspector.
If you need a home inspection done, reach out to Charlie, he’ll take great care of you!
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