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Should Sellers Get a Pre-Listing Inspection Before Selling a New York Home?

A pre-listing inspection gives sellers a clearer picture of visible property conditions before buyers bring their own inspector. It can reduce surprises, help prioritize repairs, and support smoother conversations with your real estate agent.

Why sellers use pre-listing inspections

  • Find repair priorities before listing
  • Decide what to fix, disclose, or monitor
  • Reduce last-minute negotiation surprises
  • Prepare documentation for buyers and agents
  • Understand safety or maintenance concerns early

What should sellers do with the report?

Review the report with your real estate agent. Some items may be worth repairing before listing. Others may be better handled through pricing, disclosure, or negotiation strategy. The inspection does not replace legal or disclosure advice, but it gives practical property information.

Good fit for older homes and competitive markets

Pre-listing inspections are especially useful when the property is older, has visible deferred maintenance, or the seller wants fewer surprises after accepting an offer.

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