Thursday, May 31, 2007

How Important Is A Home Inspection?

Should a buyer get a home inspection for a home they are buying? Should a seller order a home inspection prior to putting the property on the market? There are advantages for both.

Simply put, a home inspection is a visual examination of both the physical structure and major systems of the entire home including: walls, ceilings, floors, decks, exterior covering, the roof, foundation, insulation and ventilation, plumbing, electrical, heating and air conditioning. It is not an appraisal to validate the value of a home, nor a pass/fail exam. A third-party inspector will give a report on the physical condition and suggest repairs.

Buyers
For buyers, a home inspection clause in the written offer that makes the purchase contingent upon the findings can provide peace of mind. If a serious problem is found, it allows room to renegotiate the purchase price or “opt-out” of buying the home altogether. However, this is usually uncommon. Typically, the seller will already have told the buyer about any major problems.

More often, inspections reveal less serious defects that aren’t enough to warrant backing out of the transition. However, knowing about these minor problems can prevent major disasters down the road. In addition, if specified in the inspection clause, the cost of the repairs can be at the seller’s expense.

Another advantage to having a home inspection is it offers buyers an opportunity to become familiar with their new home and learn about maintenance to help in its upkeep. Although not required, it’s recommended that buyers be present during the inspection. This allows them to observe the inspection; ask questions about the condition of the home; and receive an objective opinion.

Sellers
For sellers, conducting a home inspection (or pre-inspection) before listing their homes puts the control back into their hands.

When the buyer inspection finds problems, it can impede negotiations and cost the seller more in repairs. By having a pre-inspection, the seller can help eliminate any surprise findings after an offer has been made. The seller can make repairs before placing the home on the market and possibly even increase the value of the home.

A pre-inspection can also serve as a great marketing tool. Sellers are required by law to disclose any known defects in the home. Having a pre-inspection report available for buyers tells them that the seller has nothing to hide. It also gives them a clearer picture of the condition of the home.

If there are major problems found during the pre-inspection, it gives the seller an opportunity to disclose the condition up-front, making it less likely for the buyer to pull out of the deal or try to renegotiate the price.

Knowing the true condition of a home can bring peace of mind to buyers and sellers; and be one less hurdle in the home buying and selling process. Ask your real estate sales professional for a list of certified independent home inspectors in your area.

Prudential Olympia, REALTORS is an independently owned and operated member of Prudential Real Estate Affiliates, Inc., a Prudential Financial company. Equal Housing Opportunity.

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Tuesday, May 15, 2007

The Apartment Squeeze

apartments in Olympia, Washington USAWith the boom in construction apparent throughout the greater Olympia area, it's hard to believe that apartments are in increasingly short supply. But that's exactly what the Olympian is reporting, in an article asserting that apartment vacancy rates are at their lowest in 20 years. Vacancy rates are as low as 3.3% in Thurston County, according to a new survey.

The squeeze is attributed to a variety of factors, including regional job growth, high home prices, and the conversion of some apartments into condos.

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Thursday, May 10, 2007

Featured Home: Award-Winning Design

Stunning departure from the ordinary, custom built with award winning design! Sought after Indian Summer gated community with private .34-acre parcel adjoining greenbelt. Luxury amenities include travertine & granite floors, gourmet kitchen with fireplace & spiral staircase leading to outdoor sap & gazebo. Elaborate home for entertaining. enjoyment. Seller to participate in interest rate buy down.

This is one of Indian Summer's finest homes offering luxury amenities throughout. Outdoor features include custom landscaping front and backyard with gated entrance. Large driveway with stamped concrete boarders, custom curbing, sprinkler system front and backyards. Private gazebo with spa, children's play area and sport court. Two covered patio areas perfect for entertaining. Backs up to beautiful preserved area for added privacy.

MLS#: 26194419
Bedrooms: 5
Baths: 3.25
Square Feet: 5746
Price: $ 1,494,876

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For more information or a tour, contact:

Deborah Dunham-Bouis - RealtorDeborah Dunham-Bouis
Phone: 360-790-1409
Email: deborah@prudentialolympiarealtors.com
Web site: deborahdunham.com

Prudential Olympia, REALTORS®
2630 Martin Way
Olympia, WA 98506

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