A pre-listing home inspection often demonstrates that you’re serious about selling your home and have made the job of the buyer just a little bit easier
How Pre-Inspections Make Homes For Sale In Nanaimo Sell Faster
When you conduct a pre-listing
inspection on your home for sale in Nanaimo, you’ll be able to discover and
repair any items that need to be fixed ahead of time. This puts you one step
ahead of the competition and you will not be caught off guard or be surprised
about the condition of your home for sale. You can, with the approval of your real
estate agent, use this as a selling tool when your home does go on the market.
A pre-listing home inspection often demonstrates that you’re serious about selling your home and have made the job of the buyer just a little bit easier
A pre-listing home inspection often demonstrates that you’re serious about selling your home and have made the job of the buyer just a little bit easier
2-5-10 Home Warranty
The 2-5-10 Home Warranty is run
through the Homeowner Protection office. I checked the HPO website and
this is what they have regarding the 2-5-10 Home Warranty as it pertains to
strata new construction.
Home warranty insurance on new homes
includes a minimum of 2 years on labour and materials, 5 years on the building
envelope, including water penetration, and 10 years on structure.
If you require additional information
on 2-5-10 Home Warranty please give me a call.
How Long Will It Take To Sell Our Nanaimo House?
Get a feel for the state of the Nanaimo real estate market. Knowing
what kind of market we are experiencing can help you gauge how long it will
take to sell your home.
As your Nanaimo real estate agent, I
can calculate the absorption rate of homes by price range in the Nanaimo
area. The definition of absorption rates is: the number of weeks it takes
to sell the current inventory at the present rate of sales. The numbers will
change with each month. In the early spring months , the real estate
market can be heavy on listings and light on buyers but should adjust as summer
approaches.
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