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Home inspection before house is listed?
My wife and I are looking at a house to buy for our first home. It's not on the market yet and may not be for a few months, but we know the owners have the intent to sell. Both we and the sellers have expressed our inexperience and our desire for legal protection to not get taken advantage of in a transaction.
My wife and I have been discussing paying for a home inspection now, before the home is listed, for 2 reasons: 1) to get a better idea of what we would be getting ourselves into with this home and of its value, and 2) to demonstrate our desire and intent to buy this home, to hopefully help us stand out as potential buyers.
Any thoughts on this? I haven't gotten an estimate for a home inspection yet. I'm imagining that it would be a small price to pay to increase our confidence in moving forward with this purchase, getting a better idea of the funds we'd need, and to give us a better chance of being the chosen buyers. But I've never done this before and maybe it's a crazy idea. I really appreciate any and all input from more experienced homebuyers and investors. Thank you!
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Like the others have said, not prudent unless you have an agreement to move forward. Meanwhile, you should be looking at as many open houses as possible, you'll learn a lot.
I'm sure you know, the biggie is inspecting the sewer line, sewer is the largest cost if failing.