uncc civilengineer
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- Jun 28, 2006
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- Pfafftown, NC
Ok.. seems to be a 50/50 split on get it now or wait... DON'T DO IT!
If you're worried about the time to fix something down the line don't be. If a buyer truly wants your house something like a broken seal in a window isn't going to stop the purchase. Now if you obviously know the house needs a roof, has mold problems, leaky pipes, etc....well that goes without saying. Basically, you dont need someone to tell you those items are broken.
If you go and get an inspection now I can almost 100% guarantee you that any realtor worth their commission is going to require another inspection. On top of that some lenders are now requiring it for financing.
Just save your money and negotiate w/ a buyer.. I mean from what you're saying you are going to have some leverage.... you're offering to pay "some" of the buyer's closing expenses.... Paying $3000 of their closing costs negates the fact that one of the double hung windows doesnt stay open on it's own anymore.... atleast in my book.
If you're worried about the time to fix something down the line don't be. If a buyer truly wants your house something like a broken seal in a window isn't going to stop the purchase. Now if you obviously know the house needs a roof, has mold problems, leaky pipes, etc....well that goes without saying. Basically, you dont need someone to tell you those items are broken.
If you go and get an inspection now I can almost 100% guarantee you that any realtor worth their commission is going to require another inspection. On top of that some lenders are now requiring it for financing.
Just save your money and negotiate w/ a buyer.. I mean from what you're saying you are going to have some leverage.... you're offering to pay "some" of the buyer's closing expenses.... Paying $3000 of their closing costs negates the fact that one of the double hung windows doesnt stay open on it's own anymore.... atleast in my book.