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  • Before You Move
  • Choosing A Neighborhood
  • Closing The Deal
  • Deciphering Real Estate Ads
  • How Much Can You Afford
  • Have The Home Inspected
  • Glossary of Terms
  • Home Owner's Insurance
  • Options Available to Retirees
  • How To Make An Offer
  • Land Transfer Taxes
  • Pre-Approved Mortgages
  • Rental Units
  • Moving Tips
  • Importance of Good Credit
  • Major Elements of an Offer
  • Title Insurance Explained
  • Types of Home Ownership
  • About Market Conditions
  • Viewing An Open House
  • Have the Home Inspected

    Buying a home is one of the most important investment decisions you will make in your lifetime. As such, it makes sound financial sense to enlist the services of a qualified home inspection company to ensure your home is as solid and secure on the inside as it is on the outside.

    A home inspection will determine the structural and mechanical soundness of your home. Your home inspector will identify existing and potential problem areas, suggest practical low-cost solutions, and provide estimates regarding costs for any work required. Shortly after the inspection has taken place, a report summarizing the findings is generally provided to the potential purchaser.

    By commissioning a home inspection prior to purchase, you're protecting both yourself and your investment, as well as buying a little peace-of-mind.

    Home inspection costs often range according to size, age, and location of the home. Your Royal LePage sales representative can recommend a reputable home inspection service or arrange for a home inspector to visit your property.


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