Real Estate FAQs: Inspections [video]

Frequently Asked Questions in Real Estate: All About Inspections!
What's Covered in a Home Inspection? (0:39)
The goal is to give potential buyers full knowledge of how those systems are working and if anything is needing repair or a replacement. This knowledge arms buyers with negotiation leverage during the process of purchasing a home.

Cost of a Home Inspection
Standard Inspections (1:11)
The typical cost for a standard whole home inspection in the Pacific Northwest will be around $500.
This is dependent on the size of the home, how extensive the inspection is, and if outbuildings are included in the inspection.
Radon Testing (1:30)
The other standard inspections that we do are radon testing. Radon is a type of a gas that can be released into the home. It's detrimental to our lung health (I'll cover Radon in another video!)
Radon testing typically is done for a flat rate of ~ $150. It's a 48-hour test based on a small machine that's set-up n the home.
Sewer Line or Septic Inspection (1:59)
The cost for sewer line or septic inspections can range from a couple hundred dollars to a few thousand dollars. For a septic inspection, the price will depend on how much digging needs to happen for the systems to be inspected properly.
In the case of a sewer line inspection, a camera is put in to the line navigating the path to where the sewer line becomes the city's responsibility (typically, the edge of the property and the sidewalk). The cost of this is under $200 and you'll be sent a link to a video with the camera's results.
Well Inspections (3:03)
In most situations, the home seller will pay for testing of the water's quality and safety, but it's typically up to the buyer to pay for the well flow test.
The flow test tells you what kind of water pressure the home has by measuring how many gallons per minute are being pumped into the home.
Calling specialists during home inspection (3:30)
On-top of these inspections, you may want to investigate further if something comes up that needs a closer look by a specialist.
This typically means calling a roofer or foundation specialist to more thoroughly examine key aspects of the home and property.
My Advice on Budgeting for Home Inspections (3:52)
I tell my clients to expect to pay around $1,000-$2,000 overall for inspections. For a standard city home, you should expect to pay around $1,000 for all the standard inspections that are needed. For a country home, it could cost a little more--closer to around $2,000.
Related: How to Prepare for Buying Your First Home: 9 Financial Questions
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