Sell Smarter: Get a Free Pre-Listing Home Inspection When You List With Brent
Avoid surprises, price it right, and sell faster—with expert help and a free inspection valued at $350.
BENEFITS OF PRE-LISTING INSPECTION:
Know What You're Working With
A pre-listing inspection gives you a clear picture of your home’s condition before you hit the market. No surprises means you can price it right, plan repairs if needed, or confidently sell as-is—with full control over the process.
Save Money Before It Costs You
Buyers love finding issues—they use them to negotiate hard. Catch problems early, fix them on your own terms (and budget), and avoid last-minute demands or rushed, overpriced repairs that eat into your bottom line.
Close Faster and Stress Less
Deals fall apart when surprises show up during inspections. When you’re upfront about your home’s condition, buyers feel more secure and lenders feel more confident—so your sale moves quickly with fewer hiccups.
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F.A.Q.
“What’s the catch?”
There isn’t one. I offer this because it helps both of us. You get a clearer picture of your home’s condition, and I get to work with informed sellers who are serious about doing things right. It’s part of how I do business—upfront, honest, and helpful.
“Do I have to list my home with you?”
Not at all. There’s no obligation. If you decide we’re not a fit after the inspection, that’s totally okay. But most people appreciate the process and the value enough to move forward—and I’d love the chance to earn your trust.
“How long does it take?”
The inspection takes under 60 minutes, and there’s no written report to wait for. We’ll go over everything together in person, right after the walkthrough, so you leave with a clear understanding of what’s good, what needs attention, and how to move forward.
“What if the inspection finds problems?”
That’s actually a good thing. The goal is to catch potential issues before buyers do—so you can decide how to handle them on your terms. Whether you choose to fix something, price accordingly, or leave it as-is, you stay in control and avoid surprises during negotiations.