There
are a variety of Charleston South Carolina homes to choose from
ranging from small condos, perfect for MUSC students to study, to the
extravagant high end luxury properties that some of the world’s
most affluent buyers consider.
Regardless
of the size, price range and type of home, one thing is vitally
important for any buyer to obtain. A home inspection.
Many
time I am showing Charleston South Carolina homes to investor buyers,
they opt to not have one performed. While I certainly do appreciate
their desire to save money and while they all say “I know what I am
looking at”, I still strongly recommend it for several reasons.
The
first and most obvious is the unknowns. Even when contractors are
buying a property, they look it over and sometimes opt to pass on an
inspection. I have heard stories of them buying and a few weeks after
the closing they are hit with an unexpected expense that may have
been uncovered (and negotiated) during the closing process.
While
the vast majority of buyers do choose a home inspector to find out
all that they can about a property, I still make it a topic of
discussion prior to even looking at homes. I like to call this
pre-looking discussion a “safe island”. This conversation about
the home buying process that occurs in advance is set out to prepare
for the entire process. To take the fear of the unknown out of the
equation.
So
if you are considering looking at Charleston South Carolina homes,
make sure to tell your agent what is important to you in advance.
Don’t be afraid to be overly cautious. Taking it a step further,
ask them what is important to consider when looking at Charleston
South Carolina homes. Hopefully they will take you on their own “safe
island”, and prepare you for the process, just like I do my
clients.
Nat
Wallen is
a Realtor in Charleston SC specializing in residential property
sales. He has been licensed since 1995 and is the top listing agent
with Carolina One Real Estate. Carolina One Real Estate is the
largest company in the Charleston SC area of 700 plus agents. NOTE:
Nat
Wallen never solicits consumers interacting with his
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