Archive for ◊ May, 2009 ◊
Buying a new property is probably the biggest purchase you will make in your lifetime and it is important to make sure you get a good deal.
In order to see past the sales hype of the real estate agent and determine if the property you are considering is worth your investment, it is important to get a property inspection.
You should find out as much about the property as you can, and an inspection is an excellent way to do this. Inspections may reveal shoddy workmanship, as well as the need for future repairs and maintenance.
A property inspection is worth it not only for the potential buyer of the property but for the seller as well. For buyers, getting an inspection means there will be no unseen problems appearing after the deal has been done, undermining the joy of buying a new property. Vendors can take the opportunity to make the most of their investment by addressing any elements of the property that require repair in order to increase the market value.
By getting a pre-purchase property inspection, you are given the assurance that you will are making an informed decision, and that the property you are buying is what it appears to be, with no hidden defects. The condition of the property, along with estimates for future maintenance, will give you a clear view of the overall state of the property.
Too many buyers rush into a purchase and skip the vital step of getting a property inspection by a certified professional. This can lead to problems which may require costly repairs, such as dampness, leaky homes, wiring issues, structural damage, plumbing degradation, water pooling and erosion.
Investing in a propety inspection before you purchase is definitely well worth it, allowing you to enjoy your propety with peace of mind, and the confidence that you have made a good decision and a sound purchase.



