by Pristine Home Inspections | Apr 7, 2024 | Choosing the Right Home Inspector in Mt. Zion
Buying a home is one of the most significant investments you’ll ever make, and ensuring that the property is in good condition is paramount. That’s where a home inspector comes in – to assess the condition of the property and identify any potential issues....
by Pristine Home Inspections | May 25, 2022 | Choosing the Right Home Inspector in Mt. Zion
Attending the home inspection when you have made an offer on a home is a very smart idea. In fact, many reputable and experienced home inspection professionals will encourage the homebuyer to attend the inspection and walk through the property with them. This gives...
by Pristine Home Inspections | Jun 14, 2021 | Choosing the Right Home Inspector in Mt. Zion
Though some homebuyers are choosing to waive a home inspection in order to win out against the competition in today’s market, there are still several savvy homebuyers that choose to go through a home inspection process to ensure their money is being well spent....
by Pristine Home Inspections | Jan 25, 2021 | Choosing the Right Home Inspector in Mt. Zion
How do you separate a great home inspector from a merely licensed one (or even one that pretends to be licensed)? It comes down to doing some research online about them and asking them a few questions before they conduct the inspection. Here are some good basic...
by Pristine Home Inspections | Sep 21, 2020 | Choosing the Right Home Inspector in Mt. Zion
If a home is listed for sale and sustains water damage during that time it is up for sale it could be very detrimental for the seller. If the damage is not dealt with as soon as it occurs, it can deter buyers from making an offer or cause them to back out of a...
by Pristine Home Inspections | Jan 22, 2020 | Choosing the Right Home Inspector in Mt. Zion
Purchasing a condo or townhome is a bit different than purchasing a traditional single-family home. Sometimes buyers don’t realize that getting an inspection is still an option in the purchase process (and an important one at that) because it is not usually required...