
More than likely, buyers will attend the inspection. Make sure your home is ready to create the best impression. Keep the house clean, don’t leave dishes in the sink, pans in the oven, or cars in the garage. Change all air filters prior to the inspection. Consider providing bottled water for buyers and the inspector. Be sure to leave your phone number in case the inspector has questions about how something in your home operates.
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The Dallas–Fort Worth real estate market is competitive, and buyers expect homes to be move-in ready. A seller’s home inspection helps you catch potential issues before they become negotiating roadblocks. It shows buyers you’ve taken care of your property, which builds trust and often leads to stronger offers.
At Buffalo Property Inspections – Your DFW Home Inspection Experts, our licensed inspectors provide a complete evaluation of your property. Every inspection is performed with thorough attention to detail and in compliance with state regulations.
We know your home is one of your biggest investments. That’s why our inspectors take the time to explain how systems work, deliver a detailed digital report, and outline what needs to be maintained, repaired, or replaced. With this knowledge, you’ll be prepared for a smoother transaction and greater peace of mind.
Published: September 1, 2024 | Updated: September 9, 2025

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