When you sell a home with a realtor, an inspection is almost always part of the process. Inspectors are trained to find issues — even in brand-new homes — especially in properties that have been lived in for years.
Here in Denver, Colorado, the dry air and intense sun can cause wood, shingles, and exterior paint to crack. Lawns and landscaping suffer too.
If your kitchen or bathrooms haven’t been updated recently, an inspector may find mold, mildew, cracked grout, plumbing drips, and general wear and tear. These issues can lower your home’s value and cost tens of thousands of dollars to fix before closing. Avoid price reductions, repair demands, and delayed closings
With Colorado House Offer you don’t need to:
Are any of your floors un-level? Is your foundation solid? Has your electrical system been updated to current code standards? Are your windows sealed tightly with proper screens?
How old is your furnace? Inspectors say the useful life is only 12–15 years. What about your hot water heater? If it’s over 8 years old, inspectors often consider it at the end of its useful life.
Is your attic properly insulated? Current energy-efficient recommendations for insulation R-values in Colorado are: Attic R-49, Wall R-18, Floor R-25,Crawlspace R-19, and Basement R-11.
No worries. Colorado House Offer will buy your house AS-IS — no repairs needed, no inspections, and no surprises. We make the process simple so you can move forward with confidence.