Selling or Renting Out Your Home?
Now is the Time for an Inspection:

  • The cost of selling your home: ten of thousands of dollars
  • The cost of unnoticed needed repairs in a rental home: thousands of dollars
  • The cost of losing a deal on a home offer: hundreds of thousands of dollars
  • The cost of a property inspection: a few hundred dollars
  • The value of the peace of mind and financial security from a professional property inspection: priceless.

If you are selling or renting out your home, enhance the value of your property with a property inspection.

My inspections will give an objective, independent, professional opinion regarding hundreds of items concerning your property, including:

  • The core of the property: building structure; roof system; foundation system; drainage system; wall system.
  • Mechanical systems: plumbing; heating, ventilation and air-conditioning; electrical system.
  • The exterior of the home: adjacent grading, patios, decks, sidewalks, driveways, doors, windows, retaining walls, fences and gates.
  • A review of the building’s energy efficiency and water usage (optional).

Foresight Property Inspection reports will identify components of a building that may need to be repaired, replaced, improved, maintained or appear to be at the end of their service lives in an easy to read, yet comprehensive, narrative report.
Why wait until a potential buyer has an inspection to find out what may kill the deal? Why rent out a property and need to do costly post occupation repairs that may limit your income potential (and cost much more in the long run)?

A property inspection puts you in control, gives you knowledge, and provides you with options prior to selling or renting. If you are selling or renting your home, you need to know the condition of your property.

With an inspection you…

  • know the existing condition of your property—no surprises,
  • can choose whether to fix things ahead of time—save money,
  • have transparency between buyer (renter) and seller—increase trust,
  • have a “current inspection report” available to interested parties--more power in marketing