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August 9, 2024
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Home Inspections For Sellers: How To Prepare [INFOGRAPHIC]

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Home Inspections For Sellers: How To Prepare [INFOGRAPHIC]

If you’re thinking about selling your house, it’s important to know what the home inspection is and what inspectors look for.

As supply grows and buyers regain negotiation power, you may find you want to do some select repairs with a good return on investment before listing to get ahead of things a buyer may ask you to fix.

To decide what's worth tackling, you need expert advice. Let's chat so you know what to prioritize.

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