Inspecting before you sell gives you an edge. You learn what to fix, set a fair price and lower the risk that a buyer’s inspection derails the deal at the last minute.
The benefits of a pre-sale inspection
- You avoid surprises during the offer to purchase
- You can fix minor defects before showings
- You demonstrate transparency and build trust
- You keep control over the timeline and budget for repairs
What we check
A pre-sale inspection covers the same components as a pre-purchase inspection: structure, roof, envelope, plumbing, electrical, heating, ventilation and interior. The difference is the goal: to equip you to sell, not to buy.
An asset when listing
A recent pre-sale report, shared with serious buyers, often speeds up the sale and limits last-minute price-reduction requests.