Tuesday, December 20, 2016

Home Inspections Can Teach You About the Components of a Home


From Catherine Mitchell, The Intentional Realtor®™



Before you buy a home, it’s important that you have it inspected by a certified home inspector.  A home inspector who knows what they're doing will check more thoroughly in areas that you may have overlooked during your walkthrough. 

Home inspections

A home inspection is designed to inform you of the condition of the property, life expectancy of its major components, along with the maintenance and repairs that may be needed (or can be expected) now or later. 

Four main components

Home inspectors will thoroughly inspect the four main components of the home: the roof, electric, plumbing, and heating/air conditioning.  A home inspection will also include the grounds, the foundation, the attic, walls, floors, doors, windows, and the exterior structure of the home.  

The benefits 

A home inspector will document any potential defects of the home with well-crafted notes and photographs of the condition of the property that you’re thinking about buying.  

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Connect with Catherine:

As The Intentional Realtor, my goal is to help you achieve the reality of home ownership. I’ll do my best to make sure that you receive the best representation possible when it comes to buying a home and that you receive a quality home inspection from certified home inspector for what could be your future home, which is why securing a good Realtor is in your best interest to help you find the home of your dreams. 

For this and more real estate needs by the The Intentional Realtor, connect with me, Catherine Mitchell, at (704) 898-0605 http://www.catherinemitchellrealty.com/