Friday, 25 March 2016

How Much Does A Calgary Home Inspection Cost?




How Much Does A Calgary Home Inspection Cost?




This is the most popular question we get asked by people inquiring about our services. The Inspection fee is based on a number of different factors. While there is no standard fee guide to regulate home inspection prices in Calgary, there is an industry standard which most companies will stay within in order to stay competitive. Inspection fees are typically base our fees on the following:

1) Square footage:   This is the approximate size of the home (not including the basement). The basement still gets inspected, but it does not affect the price of the Home Inspection. As the size of the home gets bigger, there is more for the inspector to evaluate, and therefore the cost would increase accordingly. 

2) Age of the home:  As a home gets older, they can become more complicated to inspect. Years of "home owner repairs" can be quite time consuming to go through and make it hard to ensure a thorough Home Inspection. Typically, additional fees are applied to homes that are over 50 years old. So a home built in the 1950's would cost more to inspect than a home of the same size, built in the 1980's. Accordingly, a Century Home would cost more than a home built in the 1950's. 

3) Additional Services:  Some Home Inspection companies offer additional services that can be added to a home inspection. Mold inspection (air quality tests), Thermal Imaging, Radon testing, swimming pools & spas, etc. would all increase the price of the inspection.

The price of the Home Inspection also takes into consideration the Home Inspection report. After the inspection is complete, your inspector will write a report containing all the information gathered during the inspection and provide it to you. This report can easily add an hour or more to the inspection time. As a general rule of thumb, a standard Home Inspection in Calgary should be within the $400-$550 range, before any additional services. 



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Tuesday, 1 March 2016

Why is a Pre-Listing Home Inspection necessary?



It's a common misconception that home inspections are only done for someone looking to purchase a home. However, almost everyone involved in the real estate transaction can benefit greatly from having a pre-listing inspection done, thus avoiding potential problems during purchase negotiations.
When is the Pre-Listing Inspection Done?
A pre-listing inspection is performed before the home is listed on the market. This gives the seller a heads up to any significant issues with the home, which can be addressed before a potential buyer discovers them during their own home inspection. Many conditional purchase offers fall through as a result of problems found during the home inspection, which is frustrating and time consuming for everyone involved. 
What Are the Other Benefits of a Pre-Listing Inspection?
The benefits are numerous, but the following are typical positives of pre-listing inspections.
  • Disclosing the condition of the home upfront will help to eliminate conditional offers, price reductions, or other issues with negotiations.
  • Purchase offers dissolving because the buyer changed their mind, are greatly reduced. This in itself is extremely beneficial for everyone involved.
  • The seller can leave the inspection report out for  buyers to review. Buyers often remove the home inspection as a purchase condition once they see that it has already been done.

Additionally, if the home is found to be in better condition than originally thought, the listing price can reflect this. Everyone wins!

If you’re selling your home, we highly recommend considering a pre-listing inspection to make your sale as quick and easy as possible!






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