VIDEO LESSON 3/4


A Pre-Listing Inspection
is an important key to preparing
your home for a Successful Sale.

Watch the video to learn that discovering and repairing problems early in the marketing process places you in control, eliminating the stress of making repairs on the buyer’s schedule.

With the typical agent, you only discover potential deal-killing repairs after you are already under contract – when the buyer hires a home inspector to scrutinize every aspect of your home.

Did you know? The average inspection turns up 15+ items that need repair?

After a Home inspection most buyers’ agents will advise their buyer clients:

  • To request a licensed contractor to make any repairs.
  • OR... the buyers will choose to leave the deal.
  • OR... the buyers will choose to ask for an average of $2,000 – $2,500 as a credit for the buyer to make the repairs.

The extent that these repairs are made will directly affect your listing price.

​Our sellers spend an average of $500 fixing upfront, or they are handy and make minor repairs themselves.

We will recommend trustworthy, professional contractors to address any repairs that are needed.

You have the ability to command a higher asking price, and substantiate it, when your home is in top condition.

Having your house in move-in condition also helps you avoid delays to closing and demonstrates to buyers, agents and the buyer’s home inspector that your house has been very well maintained. 

Your house will stand out from the competition as a better value and command a higher price.

We want buyers to focus on how they would live in your home – not what they would have to repair.

Don't Forget: You only get one opportunity to make a first impression with potential buyers.

Agents love showing and selling CPO Homes!

It’s peace of mind for everyone involved.

Do you want more information...Watch Video #4
For More Information On How We Out Market The Competition and
Prepare Your Home For A Successful Sale

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Appraisal Strategy

Inspection Strategy

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