Pre-Listing Inspections
To make certain that you ask the best possible price for your home, have an inspection performed before listing. The inspection will educate you on the current condition of your home and give you control over the selling process.

Why Pre-Listing Inspections Matter
Take control of your home sale and maximize your return on investment.
Set a realistic price without defects becoming bargaining tools for buyers.
Complete repairs on your own timeline, not during the rushed closing process.
Price your home confidently knowing the true condition and any existing issues.
Include known defects in your listing with 'as is' pricing when appropriate.
Strategic Advantage for Sellers
"With deficiencies repaired before your home is put on the market you can confidently set a realistic price for your home without the buyer finding defects that could give them a bargaining tool to reduce your list price."
If any repairs need to be made, you can have them completed on your own schedule rather than the short time typically required for closing a real estate transaction. This gives you the advantage of choosing quality contractors and materials without the pressure of a rushed timeline.
Even If You Don't Plan to Repair
Knowing defects up front can also allow you to include them in your listing indicating that the deficiencies are reflected in the "as is" list price. This transparency builds trust with potential buyers and sets proper expectations from the start.
What We Inspect
Comprehensive evaluation of all major systems and components that could affect your home's value and marketability.
Foundation, walls, roof, and structural integrity assessment
HVAC, electrical, and plumbing system evaluations
Siding, windows, doors, and exterior maintenance needs
Flooring, walls, ceilings, and interior finish quality
Code compliance, safety hazards, and potential liability concerns
Minor repairs and maintenance that could affect value
The Pre-Listing Advantage Process
Schedule Inspection
Book your pre-listing inspection before putting your home on the market.
Identify Issues
Get a comprehensive report of all deficiencies and repair needs.
Plan Repairs
Decide which repairs to complete and which to disclose as-is.
List with Confidence
Price and market your home knowing its true condition.
Strategic Tips for Sellers
Repairs to Complete
- • Safety and code compliance issues
- • Major structural problems
- • High-impact cosmetic repairs
- • Issues that significantly affect value
Items to Disclose
- • Minor cosmetic issues
- • Age-related wear and tear
- • Known maintenance items
- • Items reflected in "as is" pricing
Ready to Maximize Your Home's Value?
Don't let hidden defects become bargaining tools for buyers. Get a pre-listing inspection and take control of your home sale.