A Word of Precaution

     Both financially and emotionally, your new home is one of the biggest investments you'll ever make. You will enjoy many years of happiness - if you have chosen wisely. At first glance, it may appear to be in great shape. But it may contain a defect that you should be aware of. Certain problems you could live with, but others could be financially devastating. In making a decision of this magnitude, make it with confidence. Have your new home inspected before you close.

     That's when The HomeTeam Inspectors are called in. Our trained professionals will provide you with a comprehensive inspection covering hundreds of items in your new home. Our inspectors will use their knowledge and expertise to conduct a thorough examination of your home's construction and equipment. A written detailed report will be delivered to you giving you vital information that will be important to you for years to come.

Use the services of a real estate agent

     You'll find your new home faster and save time. Real estate agents will only show you properties that meet your needs, fit your lifestyle and are within your price range. they will be familiar with many of these homes having toured them, attended open houses, or have previously shown them

     Real estate agents may prepare the Purchase Contract and negotiate the terms on your behalf. Because agents have seen thousands of homes and negotiated hundreds of agreements, they are more aware of what should and should not be included. They are accustomed to dealing with sellers and/or their agents.

     Real estate agents are knowledgeable of the lowest current mortgage rates and can recommend lenders. They can coordinate appraisals, inspections, and other details that are important to a smooth transition and move-in.

    A real estate can provide you with a closing statement so you can be prepared and look forward to a successful closing.


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