What is a pre-listing inspection?
A pre-listing inspection is a full 120-point home inspection ordered by the seller before listing a Litchfield home. It uncovers the same issues a buyer's inspector would find, giving you the chance to repair them, disclose them, or price for them on your own terms instead of reacting under pressure.
Why get a pre-listing inspection in Litchfield, MN?
Litchfield's historic homes are full of charm and full of questions buyers will ask — knob-and-tube remnants, original masonry, and updated-but-not-permitted work. A pre-listing inspection lets you document what's been done, fix what hasn't, and market a 19th-century home with 21st-century confidence.
How does it help my sale?
Knowing the condition of your Litchfield home up front lets you fix problems before they become buyer leverage, set a defensible price, speed up closing, reduce the odds of a deal collapsing at the inspection contingency, and present a clean report that builds buyer trust.
How much does a pre-listing inspection cost?
A pre-listing inspection is priced like a standard home inspection and often pays for itself by preventing repair credits and re-negotiations. Use the free instant quote tool on this page to see your price in about two minutes and book a time.
Do I have to fix everything the report finds?
No. The report is your information to use as you choose. Many Litchfield sellers fix the high-impact items, disclose the rest, and price accordingly — the key advantage is that you decide, rather than the buyer dictating terms after their inspection.