Home Appraiser & Inspectors

Home Appraiser

Are you looking for a home appraiser or home inspector?

A home appraiser and home inspector each play very important functions in setting the stage for real estate sales. Both generate reports that can be used to prevent the buyer from overpaying, but their roles are far from identical. Lenders require appraisals to make sure they don’t approve loans for more than the properties are worth. Unlike appraisers, inspectors do detailed, hands-on evaluations. They crawl through attics and into crawl spaces to make sure there are no hidden problems that could become unpleasant surprises after the sale. Home inspectors examine all accessible areas. They evaluate both safety and the need for maintenance.

It’s always wise to get at least three estimates to ensure that you find a home appraiser and home inspector that best fits your job while at the same time getting a fair price. We’re here to help you negotiate a better deal and give you the peace of mind that comes from working with pre-screened*, licensed and bonded home appraisers and inspectors.

Tips for hiring a Home Appraiser or Home Inspector:

Tip 1 – Use 3 Free Bids
Why not get 3 free estimates from pre-screened*, licensed and bonded home appraisers and home inspectors? Just tell us a little about your project and will have qualified home appraisers and home inspectors contact you.

Tip 2 – Make Sure They Are Certified
Becoming a certified home appraiser or inspector requires education and experience. Make them show their proof.

Tip 3 – Make Sure They Have Experience
Home appraiser and inspector experience is critical since you will be spending a lot of money. Don’t be afraid to ask a lot of questions. Remember, you’re paying them so you shouldn’t feel bad for questioning their credentials.

Home Appraiser & Inspectors

Home Appraiser & Inspectors

Home Appraiser & Inspectors