Okay, you made one of the most important
decisions in your life: you’re buying a home! You found your ideal home. It’s
in your desired neighborhood, close to everything you love, you dig its design
and feel, and you’re ready to finalize the deal.
But, whoa … wait a minute! Buying a home
isn’t like buying a toaster. If you discover something’s wrong with your new
home, you can’t return it for a refund or an even exchange. You’re stuck with
your buying decision.
Purchasing a home is an important investment and should
be treated as such. Therefore, before finalizing anything, your “ideal” home
needs an inspection to protect you from throwing your hard-earned money into a
money pit.
A home inspection is a professional visual
examination of the home’s roof,
plumbing, heating and cooling system, electrical systems, and foundation.
There are really two types of home of
inspections. There is a general home inspection and a specialized inspection.
Most general inspections cost between $267 and $370. The cost of the
specialized inspection varies from type to type. If the inspector recommends a
specialized inspection, take that advice because buying a home is the single
most important investment you’ll make and you want extra assurance that you’re
making a wise investment.
By having your prospective new home
inspected, you can:
1.) Negotiate with the home seller and get the home sale-ready at no cost to you
2.) Prevent your insurance rates from rising
3.) Opt-out of the purchase before you make a costly mistake
4.) Save money in the short and long run
How Much Money Can a Home Inspection Save
You?
A home inspection helps to find potential
expenses beyond the sales price, which puts home buyers in a powerful position
for negotiation. If there are any issues discovered during the home inspection,
buyers may be able to stipulate that the sellers either repair them before closing or help
cover the costs in some other way.
If the sellers do not want to front the
money to complete the repairs, buyers could negotiate a drop in the overall
sales price of the home!
Perhaps even more importantly, a home
inspection buys you peace of mind. Your first days and months in a new home
will set the tone for your life there, and you don’t want to taint that time
with worries about hidden problems and potential money pits.
To help you understand how much money a home
inspection can save you, here are some numbers from HomeAdvisor to drive
the point home … so to speak.
Roof – Roofing problems are one of the most
common issues found by home inspections. Roof repair can range between $316 and
$1046, but to replace a roof entirely can cost between $4,660 and $8,950.
Plumbing – Don’t underestimate the plumbing. Small
leaks can cause damage that costs between $1,041 and $3,488 to repair. Your
home inspector will look for visible problems with the plumbing such as leaky
faucets, water stains around sinks and the shower, and noisy pipes. Stains on
walls, ceilings, and warped floors show plumbing problems.
Heating and Cooling – Ensuring the home’s heating and cooling
system is working properly is very important. Your home inspector will make you
aware of any problems with the existing system and let know you whether the
system is past its prime and needs replacing. You don’t want to throw down
$3,919 to replace an aged furnace. Nor do you want to spend $5,238 replacing an
ill-working air conditioner. Replacing and repairing a water heater gets pricey
too. Wouldn’t you rather use your savings for a vacation?
Electrical Systems – When thinking of the
electrical system, no problem is better than even a small problem. Electrical
problems might seem small, but they can blossom into thousand-dollar
catastrophes. Make sure your home inspector examines the electric meter, wires,
circuit breaker, switches, and the GCFI outlets and electrical outlets.
Foundation – If your home inspector sees that the house
is sinking, that means water is seeping into the foundation; cracks in walls,
sticking windows, and sagging floor also indicate foundational problems. The
foundation is so important that if the general inspection report shows
foundation problems, lenders will not lend money on the home until those issues
are solved. Foundation repairs can reach as high as $5,880 to repair.
As you can see, a small investment of a few
hundred dollars for a general home inspection can save you tons of money and
future headaches. To save even more money, you might consider investing in a
specialized home inspection as well. A specialized inspection gets down to the
nitty-gritty of all the trouble spots the general home inspection might have
located.
How Much Money Can a Specialized Inspection
Save You?
A general home inspection can trigger a need
for a specialized inspection because the general home inspector spotted
something off about the roof, sewer system, the heating and cooling system, and
the foundation. If humidity is high where you’re buying your home, a pest
inspection is recommended.
Most home buyers have a Radon test done to ensure air quality.
Roof – Roof
specialists examine the chimney and the flashing surrounding it. They also look
at the level of wear and tear of the roof. They can tell you how long the roof
will last before a new one is needed. They’ll inspect the downspouts and
gutters. The average cost of a roof inspection is about $223. Most roof
inspections will cost between $121 and $324.
Heating and Cooling System – A HVAC specialist will
check the ducts for blockage and for consistent maintenance of the unit. The
repairs needed might be small or they might be big, but this small investment
will save you headaches and lots of money down the road.
Foundation – A foundation specialist will pinpoint the
exact problem with the foundation. The specialist will look at the grade or
slope of the home. The ground should slope away from the home in all directions
a half inch per foot. Most homeowners have spent between $1,763 and $5,880 to
repair their foundation. And the average cost to re-slope a lawn is at $1,705.
Most homeowners paid between $933 and $2,558 to re-slope their lawn.
Pest Inspection – Termites eat a home’s wood structure from
inside out and can cause thousands of dollars worth of damage to your home.
Other pests can turn your dream home into a nightmare. Depending on the humidity
of where you live, you should a pest/termite inspection every two years or so.
You can start with your potential new home. Most inspections are extensive and
cost between $109 and $281. The good news is that most pest management company
will guarantee the past inspection if bugs show up.
Radon Test – Radon
is a naturally occurring invisible odorless gas that is the second leading
cause of cancer. A radon test is a good test to have done as a good habit. The
cost of radon test is low and its cost varies from state to state. Here’s more information about Radon.
Steps You Can Take to Save Money Using a
Home Inspection
To help yourself save with a home
inspection, you will need to:
Attend the inspection – Attending the inspection is important
because it’s an opportunity for you to ask questions.
Check utilities – Checking utilities let’s know the energy
efficiency of your potential home.
Hire a Qualified Home Inspector – We can recommend bona-fide home inspectors
to you. You can compare our recommendation with all inspectors who belong to
the American Society of Home Inspectors. While the decision of who you work with is
always yours, we can educate you so that you make a wise home buying decision.
The Militello Teams recommends that each and every person purchasing a home just built or existing have a professional home inspection on that home.
In today's market it may not save you money; however, it will allow you to understand what you need to budget to get your new home up to your standards. Or like stated above, provide you with the opportunity to back out of purchasing a home that will cost you too much money in the long run!
The Militello Team has been selling homes for well over 30 years. We have the experience to walk you through every single step of the home buying process!
Hire The Militello Team to work for you
and achieve your goals!
Call The Militello Team Today!
Joseph Militello (978) 815-3877
Kathleen Militello (978) 500-1480
Vice President/Realtor
Or Email US.
Source: The Paperless Agent