You finally found the home that is right for you, but you have some questions about the structure and condition of the home. A home inspection is the best way to get answers to your questions. There are companies that specialize in inspecting new and used homes. Be sure your purchase contract includes a contingency allowing enough time to have the property inspected before the transaction is completed.
It is wise to have a home inspection even if the house is new or everything appears in perfect condition. The inspector can provide important information about the house. Where are the gas and waster shut-off valves? How do the circuit breakers operate? What type of routine maintenance should be done for each system? The inspector's fee is an investment that can save your money later!When you are ready to engage a professional inspector, look for a member of ASHI, the American Society of Home Inspectors.
Molly is a self-described “people-person” who shares her energy through involvement in her community. That has included active participation in the Lowell Whiteman School, world-famous Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club, Yampa Valley Medical Center, Emerald City Opera, Strings in the Mountains and Support the Troops. Molly joined Prudential Steamboat Realty in 2001 and decided she wanted to work with the very best team in Steamboat and Prudential’s top nationwide brokers. It’s all part of what Molly feels is the complete package every buyer and seller deserves.
For professional advice on all aspects of buying or selling real estate talk to Molly Hibbard at Prudential Steamboat Realty at 970–879-8100, or 800–430-4121, or visit our website at http://www.steamboatliving.com/
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