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Friday the 13th: 5 Ways to Make the Home Inspection Less SPOOKY

 

Today has finally arrived.

That means it's Friday the 13th and my 30th birthday.

(And if that doesn't scream "scary," I don't know what does!)

As for the Friday the 13th date, it can actually be a lucky day for many. My birthday has fallen on Friday the 13th exactly five times (including today) since my birth, and will once again in 2021. (I'll have to be careful to avoid going under any ladders while I'm zipping around in my flying car). Even so, I'm happy to say that no little black cats, or madmen in hockey masks have ever taken away the brightness of my celebrations.

I thought on this special holiday (Friday the 13th, not my birthday) we could have a little fun with today's blog post. We've always talked about how the home inspection is a very important step in the home-buying process, but for some reason, it is a step that can give some buyers—and even some seasoned real estate agents—an awful fright! So, since it's Friday the 13th, I thought it was a great time to share our 5 Ways to Make the Home Inspection Less Spooky--enjoy!


5 Ways to Make the Home Inspection Less Spooky!

Haunted House

  1. The Spook: Home inspections are just plain scary.
    The Scoop: OK, they are only scary if you let inspection myths control your experience. The truth is, we aren't scary people and we are here to educate, not get you shaking in your boots. What makes home inspections scary for some people, is actually past experiences, disappointments or just plain nerves. The good news is that most of that can be helped by just choosing the right inspector. The rest can be helped by acknowledging the concerns you may have. If it's your first home, it's OK to be nervous, if you've had past inspections not go as you liked, it's also OK to say hey, this is a different house and a different inspection—everything is gonna be OK.
  2. The Spook: Maybe this house is more work than I thought.
    The Scoop: You might see the house differently on inspection day, then you ever have before. The home inspection is often the first time you will look at the house more “analytically” instead of “emotionally.” It can be difficult if you are not prepared for the step-by-step evaluation of the house. But if you are prepared for the slight change of perspective that the home inspection may bring, the process becomes much easier.
  3. The Spook: The house is not perfect anymore.
    The Scoop: Ok, but rest assured, there is no such thing as a perfect house. Prepare for the fact that some defects may be found in the house, but keep in mind that every house—even a new house—has some. The inspection report and the inspector will help distinguish between big problems and small ones. Ask questions during the inspection. Think about your concerns and needs prior to that day and make sure you get the answers you require.
  4. The Spook: The house is great, but the report still mentions a lot about required maintenance.
    The Scoop: Buying a home is similar to buying a pre-owned car. One must always expect maintenance and some unexpected repairs. No inspection can completely eliminate all risks, and all homes require maintenance, repair, and care. It is important to be comfortable with this concept prior to the inspection experience—especially those who have never owned a home before.
  5. The Spook: For what they are asking for this house, it should have been flawless!
    The Scoop: Unfortunately, home price and home condition do not go hand-in-hand. Price has much more to do with location and the market conditions than anything else. After all, even million-dollar homes have defects. So no matter what the purchase price, avoid falling into the trap of expecting a flawless house.
Submitted by Chrissy Doremus on Fri, 08/13/2010 - 8:00am
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