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How to Prepare your Glenbrooke Townhome for Home Inspection

How to Prepare your Glenbrooke Townhome for Home Inspection

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http://michaeldownerrealestate.tumblr.com/post/94740121636/how-to-prepare-your-glenbrooke-townhome-for-home http://www.cnjhomefinder.com/ - A home inspection is an important part of the home-selling process. Have a pre-selling home inspection for your Glenbrooke NJ home to know your property value. Here are some things you can do to prepare your Glenbrooke Townhome in Bridgewater NJ for a home inspection. For fast, stress-free and smooth home selling and buying transactions, call me, Michael Downer at (732) 302-1771.

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  • 1. How to Prepare your Glenbrooke Townhome for Home Inspection
  • 2. A home inspection is an essential part of the home-selling process. A pre-selling home inspection, which means having your home inspected prior to putting it up for sale, can help you better assess your homes value and inform you of any existing problems or concerns which need to be addressed.
  • 3. Here are some things you can do to prepare your Glenbrooke Townhome in Bridgewater NJ for a home inspection:
  • 4. 1. Clean up the clutter. This may sound simple, but you wont believe how many homeowners have overlooked this tactic. A clean, well- organized home says a lot about you and how you have taken care of your Glenbrooke Townhome. It also gives an impression that your home is well-maintained and has been properly cared for.
  • 5. 2. Make sure all interior and exterior light fixtures are functioning. Also, replace all damaged window screens, tighten the door knobs and check if all the doors latch to the strike plate.
  • 6. 3. Provide the inspector ease of access to electrical panels and the heating and cooling systems by removing boxes or any belongings that may get in the way. The spaces beneath the bathroom and kitchen sinks will also be inspected for leaks and moisture damage, so it is best to clear out those areas as well. Also, make it easy for the inspector to have an access to your attic and garage.
  • 7. 4. Leave the utilities connected. The inspector will need to test the furnace and air conditioning, turn on the stove and run the dishwasher, so it is best to make sure that all utilities are connected and filled enough to run.
  • 8. 5. Prepare repair receipts and other documents. If youve had any repairs or remodelling done in your Glenbrooke Townhome, provide the paperwork.
  • 9. Having your Glenbrooke Townhome in Bridgewater NJ inspected prior to selling will not only allow you to know the exact condition of your home, but also give you the advantage fixing any problems right away. A well- prepared home will lead to more favorable inspection results and also save you money and grief in the long run.
  • 10. For fast, stress-free and smooth home selling and buying transactions, call me, Michael Downer at (732) 302-1771. As one of the best real estate agents in Bridgewater NJ, let me help you sell your home or find the home that suits you perfectly.