Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Home Inspection - What will it Cost?



When purchasing a home, having a home inspection is a good way to insure there are not major defects with the property and it's a good way to learn about the property you are purchasing and how things work. Below, Gene Sunstrom of Second Opinion Home Inspections, answers common questions that I receive from Buyers.




1) What is the cost associated with home inspection?
The inspection fee for a typical single-family house varies as does the cost of housing. Similarly, within a given area, the inspection fee may vary depending on a number of factors such as the size of the house, its age and possible optional services such as radon testing or thermal imaging. The cost of a home inspection for an average home of approximately 2,000 square feet would be $300.00.

While finding out the cost of a professional inspection service is a great idea, a far better idea would be for customers who call to ask "What are the qualifications of the home inspector who will be inspecting my home?" because the answer to that question can determine how much a home inspection can save you both short and long term.

2) How long does it take?
The length of time that a home inspection takes varies with the size, age, additional testing, etc. A 2,000 square foot home normally takes from 1 ½ - 2 hours on site and an additional 1 hour to complete the written report.

3) Should Buyer be there?
We encourage the buyer to attend the inspection if possible; this provides an opportunity for the inspector to explain first hand issues discovered or possible suggestions to reduce maintenance on the home in the future.

It is often not practical for the buyer to attend; most home inspectors now have reports that are computer generated with digital images to accurately display problem areas or recommended improvements outside of the structural integrity of the building. These reports can be generated within hours of the onsite inspection and delivered by email to buyer and the buyer’s agent.

For answers to specific questions, you can contact Gene Sunstrom at:secondopinion@charter.net or visit his web site: www.secondopiniondc.net

7 comments:

  1. We figure 1 hour per 1000 square feet, plus some extra for attics and exteriors, plus half an hour or so to go over the findings at the conclusion of the inspection. If a house is occupied, with lots of furniture and clutter, it can take longer. We also do strongly encourage the buyer to be present at the inspection, so they can learn as much as possible about the house. Pictures help, but they can't tell the whole story.
    --Welmoed from Inspections by Bob
    www.inspectionsbybob.com

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