INDIANAPOLIS -
If you’re buying or selling a house, you should know homes are selling at a faster pace in central Indiana.
INDIANAPOLIS -
If you’re buying or selling a house, you should know homes are selling at a faster pace in central Indiana.
Imagine the electrical wiring inside your toaster becomes loose and touches the unit’s metal casing, thus energizing it. You stroll into the kitchen for breakfast, drop two slices of bread into the toaster and brush the side of the unit with your hand.
The housing market stayed strong in February in the Indianapolis area, as existing home sales rose 22 percent from a year ago.
You probably take your car in to your mechanic for regular maintenance, but do you give the same kind of care to your largest investment: your home?
An interview with a local Indianapolis home inspector sheds some light on some of the shady tactics used by some Real Estate professionals.
Angie’s List home inspection (by ABCActionNews) A home inspection is an important part in the home buying process, but it’s not for buyers alone. Homeowners who want an assessment of their home’s condition can hire a home inspector to pinpoint potential problems with a home maintenance inspection.
Foreclosure filings rose 7% in August, but still remain significantly lower than where they were a year ago, according to RealtyTrac.
A home inspection is an important part in the home buying process, but it’s not for buyers alone. Homeowners who want an assessment of their home’s condition can hire a home inspector to pinpoint potential problems with a home maintenance inspection. Hire a reputable inspector that will take a look at your plumbing, heating, electrical, structural and roofing. This way you can access what maintenance projects require immediate attention so you don’t get caught with an expensive repair.