Pre-Listing Home Inspections in Cincinnati & Dayton, Ohio
If you’re selling your home, let us inspect it before you even list it. This pre-listing inspection alerts you to any defects or problems so that you can address them before prospective buyers discover them. Take the time you need to obtain reasonable repair estimates and justify your full asking price by having your home for sale inspected now.
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All of our pre-listing home inspections in Cincinnati & Dayton, Ohio, include custom-made floor plans, at no extra charge!
All of our pre-listing home inspections in Cincinnati & Dayton, Ohio, include custom-made floor plans, at no extra charge!
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is a pre-listing inspection in Cincinnati or Dayton?
A pre-listing inspection in Cincinnati or Dayton is a home inspection done before you put your house on the market. It tells you what buyers will likely find during their own inspection so you can fix issues ahead of time, price the home right, and avoid deals falling apart later.
2. Is a pre-listing home inspection required before selling?
No. A pre-listing home inspection in Cincinnati or Dayton is something sellers choose to do. It is not required. Most do it because finding problems early gives them control over how those issues get addressed rather than scrambling to respond during a buyer’s inspection.
3. Do pre-listing home inspections include floor plans?
Yes. Every pre-listing home inspection by LiteHouse Inspect in Cincinnati and Dayton comes with custom floor plans at no extra charge. The full report can be shared with interested buyers to show the home has been professionally evaluated.
4. How much does a pre-listing home inspection cost in Cincinnati or Dayton?
A pre-listing home inspection in Cincinnati or Dayton usually runs between $400 and $700 depending on the size of the home. If the inspector flags something that needs a specialist, like a structural engineer or plumber, expect additional costs for those follow-up evaluations.
5. Should I share my pre-listing inspection report with buyers?
You don’t have to, but many sellers in Cincinnati and Dayton do. Sharing the pre-listing inspection report shows buyers the home has been looked at professionally and that known issues have been dealt with. It builds confidence and often keeps the deal moving forward.
6. Does a pre-listing inspection replace the buyer’s home inspection?
No. A pre-listing home inspection doesn’t replace what the buyer will order. In most cases, buyers conduct their own inspections. What your pre-listing report does is reduce the chance of something unexpected derailing the deal at that stage.

