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Home Inspections...

Citihomes strongly believes in the value of a thorough home inspection by a qualified professional. In fact, our purchase agreement includes a clause alerting our buyer clients of their right to engage a private inspector for added protection in your home purchase.

What to Expect From a Home Inspector

What can home buyers expect from a private home inspector - besides a bill between $200 - $350 (depending on size of property and/or complexity of the inspector's report)?

First of all, we suggest you require proof of membership in the American Society of Home Inspectors. Home inspection is presently a comparatively unregulated industry in many states, including Georgia; ASHI-certified inspectors meet stringent requirements and abide by a sturdy Code of Ethics.

Next, expect a quickly delivered (one or two-day) written report.

Expect practical returns. While you can see for yourself many flaws in a house, the practiced eye of a professional inspector can probably spot more, especially in areas not easily accessible to home buyer or real estate professional.

Possible Repairs

Our experience has taught us that home buyers don't hesitate to make necessary repairs to the home they're considering - they just want to know upfront what to expect, and how much money to plan on spending.

Your private home inspection protects your interests, just as an appraiser's inspection protects the lender from whom you'll obtain your mortgage. Your inspection assures you that the house you're purchasing is what it appears to be. And it alerts you to the maintenance and repair your new home will need as time goes on.

Serious Problems
(heating, cooling, roofing, plumbing) - $2,000-$5,000

Medium Problems
(insulation, paint) - $500-$2,000

Minor Problems
(electrical outlets, kitchen sink) - $100-$500

If no serious problems are found, inspection can pay off indirectly in maintenance tips and the assurance that you are making a sound investment. And if the inspection unearths catastrophic problems that can't be resolved to your satisfaction, your purchase agreement protects your interests.

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