HomeAbout UsWhat I InspectConstruction & Remodel InspectionsMove In CertifiedResidential Standards of PracticeInspection Price ListCode of EthicsHow to sell your homeContact UsRefer a FriendRequest an EstimateMaintenance Blog

Enter content here

Here are some items that will help you increase you property's value and make it easer to sell your home.

Get a pre-listing home inspection  

A seller inspection reveals problems ahead of time which:

  • might make the home show better.
  • gives the seller time to make repairs and shop for competitive contractors.
  • permits the seller to attach repair estimates or paid invoices to the inspection report.
  • removes over-inflated buyer-procured estimates from the negotiation table.

Fix Minor Roof Problems
Loose flashings and shingles are not usually expensive to repair. but the "Red Flags" they throw up can cost you a reduction is sails price as much as $10,000 or more.
Renovate Your Kitchen
A kitchen update is known to increase the value of your home by as much as 2/3 of its cost when you sell.
Get Rid of Clutter
Your square footage needs to bee seen, so clear out everything you do not need. Doing so can increase the value of you home by 5 to 15%.
.
Paint
Use neutral tones that blend in with the rest of the block and for the inside entryway. Experts say this is one of the more inexpensive updates guaranteed to pay for itself by $5,000 to $10,000 when you sell.
Power Wash Your Walk and Driveway
Safety and curb appeal depend on having a smooth, clean looking driveway and sidewalk.
Replace Foggy Windows
That fog is a sign that the seal is broken and a foggy window can sour a buyer's view of you windows and home in general.
Maintain Your Yard
Prune your trees and replace any sick or dead ones.  Patch bald spots in the grass and cover flower and shrub beds with mulch