Get ahead of the curve with an inspection
This article from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel talks about the importance of home inspections for both sellers and home buyers:
[A] professional home inspector will be able to point out issues that might go unnoticed by someone who doesn’t know the ins and outs of inspecting. Today’s buyers are quick to point out flaws uncovered by the home inspectors they bring with them, particularly if the flaws could compromise health or safety. Buyers can use problems as bargaining chips, causing previously agreed upon prices to be lowered or even the cancellation of a deal. Inspections help uncover imperfections that often can be fixed easily and inexpensively, so it’s worth it to get your home inspected before you list it.
In Chicago at least, standard practice is for the buyer to hire an inspector once they have already signed a contract to buy a home. At that point though, an inspection can turn up issues that sellers may not have known about, and could have fixed for much less money and fewer headaches. It may be worth it to hire an inspector and resolve any issues before you even list your home.
