Buyer Questions
Do I really need a home inspection?
Not always, but a home inspection can reveal costly issues before you commit. It is especially valuable for older homes, unique properties, or homes with visible wear.

Yes — a home inspection is one of the most important steps in buying a resale home in Ontario, and Flowers Team Real Estate strongly recommends it on every transaction where it is possible to include. A qualified home inspector can identify issues invisible to the naked eye that could cost you tens of thousands of dollars after closing.

 

A qualified home inspector will evaluate:

  • Structural integrity — foundation, framing, load-bearing walls, and roof structure.
  • Roof condition — age, remaining lifespan, and evidence of leaks or damage.
  • Electrical systems — panel age and capacity, wiring type, GFCI protection.
  • Plumbing — water pressure, pipe material, drainage, and water heater condition.
  • HVAC systems — furnace and air conditioner age, condition, and efficiency.
  • Insulation and ventilation — attic insulation, vapour barriers, and moisture control.
  • Basement and crawlspace — evidence of water infiltration, cracks, efflorescence.
  • Windows and doors — seals, operation, and condensation between panes.

In today's competitive Ontario market, offer conditions including home inspections are less common in hot seller's markets — but Flowers Team Real Estate always finds ways to protect clients, whether through pre-offer inspections, review of disclosure documents, or other protective clauses. Ask us how we protect buyers in any market condition.

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