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TO INSPECT OR TO SAVE THE MONEY FOR YOUR WEST BLOOMFIELD HOME PURCHASE?

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

Don’t even try to scrimp on this cost if you are purchasing a new/used home. This is probably some of the best money that you will spend in purchasing your home. It can save you heartache and future hardship. Getting a good qualified inspector is imperative in beginning your inspection process. After you have found the home of your dreams, the last thing you want it to become is a nightmare or money pit. There are so many possibilities of hidden issues that a good inspector can uncover so you know exactly what you are getting into.

Sellers are supposed to fill out a “seller’s disclosure” letting the prospective purchaser know what the problems are that currently exist in the property. However, there are some things that the sellers may not even know about. How many times do sellers go up in their attic to check and see if there is mold?
How many times do sellers put moisture meters on the areas that they think might have water issues? Many sellers truly do not know all of the problems that might be lurking about in the home that they are living in.

Most inspectors will also let you know how to maintain certain areas of the home so that you can keep from having problems in the future. This knowledge alone can be priceless if it keeps the present roof from having to be replaced in 3 years instead of 6 or having windows last longer than they could otherwise.
A good inspector will go through the home thoroughly explaining along the way and answering your questions as he goes. You should also get some type of written report so you have that to review once the inspection is completed.

After moving in, it is a good idea to keep notes of all the maintenance that you do; so, you have a timely record of what things are coming up to be done and what things you have already taken care of and no longer have to be concerned about.

Yes, home ownership is wonderful; but, it is also a responsibility. One, that if you take seriously, will be to your advantage in the years to come.

Market Recap

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  • Avg. Days on Market: 135 *From final list

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