Pre-Listing Home Inspections
Sell with confidence and transparency. Discover and address issues before they become negotiating points.
Why Sellers Need Pre-Listing Inspections
Get ahead of buyer inspections and position your home for a successful sale
Identify potential problems early and address them on your timeline, not during negotiations.
Price your home accurately based on its true condition, avoiding overpricing or leaving money on the table.
Eliminate last-minute price reductions by addressing issues upfront.
Avoid delays from buyer inspection contingencies and repair negotiations.
Show transparency and good faith, making your listing more attractive to serious buyers.
Prevent sales from falling through due to unexpected inspection findings.
How It Helps You Sell
Strategic advantages that lead to better offers and smoother transactions
Transparent Disclosure Builds Trust
Providing a pre-listing inspection report demonstrates honesty and builds confidence with potential buyers.
Pre-emptive Repairs Increase Value
Addressing minor issues before listing can significantly improve your home's perceived value and final sale price.
Faster Closing Timeline
With fewer surprises during the buyer's inspection, the path to closing is smoother and quicker.
Stronger Negotiating Position
Knowledge is power - knowing your home's condition puts you in control of negotiations.
Reduce Liability Risks
Proper disclosure protects you from potential legal issues after the sale.
Comprehensive Inspection Coverage
Our certified inspectors evaluate every major system and component of your home
- Foundation
- Framing
- Floors
- Walls
- Ceilings
- Roof Structure
- Siding
- Doors & Windows
- Trim
- Gutters & Downspouts
- Grading & Drainage
- Decks & Porches
- Roof Covering
- Flashings
- Chimneys
- Skylights
- Ventilation
- Water Supply
- Drain Systems
- Water Heater
- Fixtures
- Sump Pumps
- Service Panel
- Wiring
- Outlets & Switches
- GFCI Protection
- Smoke & CO Detectors
- Heating System
- Cooling System
- Ductwork
- Ventilation
- Thermostat Controls
- Walls & Ceilings
- Floors
- Doors & Windows
- Stairs & Railings
- Attic Insulation
- Vapor Barriers
- Ventilation Systems
The Pre-Listing Advantage
Compare the timeline and outcomes with and without a pre-listing inspection
Get Inspection (Week 1)
Identify all issues upfront
Make Repairs (Weeks 2-3)
Fix issues on your timeline
List Home (Week 4)
Price confidently and market transparently
Receive Offers (Week 5-6)
Fewer contingencies, stronger offers
Close Deal (Week 8-10)
Smooth closing, no surprises
Benefits:
- Faster sale
- Better negotiating position
- Fewer price reductions
- Higher buyer confidence
List Home (Week 1)
Unknowingly list with hidden issues
Receive Offer (Week 4-8)
With inspection contingency
Buyer Inspection (Week 9)
Discovers multiple issues
Negotiate Repairs (Week 10-11)
Price reductions or rushed repairs
Close or Restart (Week 12-16)
Delayed closing or deal falls through
Risks:
- Longer time on market
- Weak negotiating position
- Significant price reductions
- Deals falling through
Common Issues Sellers Address
Strategic fixes that maximize your sale price and prevent negotiations
Transparent Pricing
Investment that pays for itself in better offers and faster sales
Included Features:
Seller Benefits:
Final pricing based on home size and complexity
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions from sellers about pre-listing inspections
Success Stories from Sellers
Hear from sellers who successfully used pre-listing inspections
Michael Chen
Toronto, ON
Jennifer Martinez
Vancouver, BC
Robert Thompson
Calgary, AB
Ready to Sell with Confidence?
Schedule your pre-listing inspection today and take control of your home sale