Why You’ll Want a Home Inspection
Some Highlights
- Once your offer is accepted, an inspector will assess the condition of the house, including things like the roof, foundation, plumbing, and more.
- That information is incredibly important and paves the way for you to re-negotiate with the seller, as needed. So, you don’t want to skip this step.
- An inspection is your chance to avoid costly headaches and get peace of mind. Connect with us to talk about other ways to make your offer stand out.
Categories
- All Blogs (247)
- Affordability (17)
- Agent Value (6)
- Buying & Selling (115)
- Buying Tips (46)
- Downsize (2)
- Economy (1)
- Equity (3)
- First Time Home Buyers (56)
- For Buyers (19)
- For Sale By Owner (7)
- for sellers (11)
- Forecast (5)
- Home Buyers (157)
- Home Owner (24)
- Home Owners (23)
- Home Prices (16)
- Housing Market (109)
- Inventory (11)
- Mortgage Rates (48)
- Move-Up (2)
- New Construction (9)
- Real Estate (154)
- Real Estate Investing (4)
- Rent vs. Buy (2)
- Selling Tips (28)
- Selling Your Home (93)
- Senior Market (1)
Recent Posts

When Buying a Home Feels Out of Reach, Some Families Do This Instead

3 Things That Are Not Going To Happen in Today's Housing Market

Mortgage Rates Recently Hit a 3-Year Low. Here’s Why That’s Still a Big Deal.

Why Rising Foreclosure Headlines Aren’t a Red Flag for Today’s Housing Market

You May Not Want To Skip Over That House That’s Been Sitting on the Market

Home Updates That Actually Pay You Back When You Sell

Are Big Investors Really Buying Up All the Homes? Here’s the Truth.

The #1 Regret Sellers Have When They Don’t Use an Agent

The Credit Score Myth That’s Holding Would-Be Buyers Back

Expert Forecasts Point to Affordability Improving in 2026

"My job is to find and attract mastery-based agents to the office, protect the culture, and make sure everyone is happy! "
