Home Inspection Services; Facts and Guidelines
Real estate terminology can be confusing for the average home owner. One
common misconception is that home inspection services and an appraiser
inspection are one in the same. A home inspection and house appraisal are not
the same, however; each serves a very different purpose.
A home appraisal is a property inspection; it assesses the current market
value of a home based on a number of factors. Including exterior measurement,
condition, location, and a market analysis that includes property comparables,
economic climate in that region, and amenities offered.
A house inspection is a type of buyer protection. It is a formal survey of a
house’s structural and mechanical systems, performed before the sale of the
house.
House Inspection Benefits
An official home inspection performed by a certified home inspector is not
about value, it is about condition. It helps insure things are as they appear;
structure is sound, systems are in good working order, and costly hidden repairs
will not be required.
A residential home building inspection can benefit both buyer and seller:
of real estate property inventory and utility rights of way, and management of the City's property rights. Real Property Services supplies a variety of services and assistance to internal departments, as well as public and private entities. The section is comprised of two
- Beneficial to the FSBO homeowner – by helping to
determine a fair asking price for the home. Also, to provide the opportunity
to hire a contractor or do their own DIY home improvement, and then attach a
higher asking price to their home.
- Beneficial to the house buyer – to insure house
structure is sound and up to building code, and that everything is in good
working order – protecting their real estate investment.
We have six prominent offices at High Lane, Hazel Grove, Great Moor, Offerton, Hyde and Denton. Additionally the company have a London office in a prestigious location in Mayfair. The offices cover the areas of South Manchester, High Peak, North East Cheshire and Tameside and the London office promotes the properties the company are selling to the active London relocation market.
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