Selling A Home? My Best Advice – Get It Inspected First
A major source of stress for people who are selling their home is the home inspection. No matter how well you’ve maintained your house, there can be unpleasant surprises. Pre-empting a buyer by having your home inspected before it’s for sale is smart.
Buying a home is often the biggest purchase buyers make in their lifetime. Home inspections are additionally stressful for buyers because most are ill equipped for even minor home repairs. This is because of a sociological shift.
Most homeowners are older than their buyers. These are 2 different generations. The majority of sellers had parents who came through the Depression. Their parents didn’t call the plumber; they fixed things themselves. What sellers heard growing up was “We’ll make do with what we have.”
Their younger generation buyers grew up in a very different world. They never saw parents with a screwdriver trying to fix something nor did they see dad putting together a tricycle for them with 1,000 small parts. They drove plastic Big Wheels.
By getting your house inspected by a professional home inspector, you will learn what issues are likely to come up. You can repair them or get estimates from contractors. Either way, you’ll be prepared and that puts a homeowner in a good position.

Two towns in the Pascack Valley have come together as a team to offer their residents all options for summer day camp. If you have a Hillsdale home or a River Vale home, you now have the choice of full or half day summer camp for your children. Each town will accept the other’s children on an equal footing with their own residents which serves to share both town’s resources and fully answer’s homeowner needs.
Englewood homes are highly prized for their gracious old world charm. The East Hill is famous for its many grand estates that are surrounded by towering oak trees, 15 foot high native rhododendrons and flowering fruit trees. Such beauty and ambience is not only found on East Hill acre estates; west side Englewood homes are equally beautiful just on a smaller scale.
st folks and they’ve never heard of Katherine Street and when you try to find 315 Katherine Street 07601 on your GPS you are bound to get lost. This 1 block long street is at the end of St Nicholas Street which is itself a dead end. Extremely quiet with 100 year old trees, it’s as if you’re on a country lane yet you’re only a 15 minute drive to New York City. 
