We also offer:
Move-In Green Certified
A Green Certified home will set a home apart from the competion for sellers and provide a high comfort level for home buyers.
Certification overview:
The certification was created through the join efforts of InterNACHI, the International Association of Certified Indoor Air Consultants, Inc. (IAC2) and MoveInCertified.com. Move in Green is a designation for homes that use design features, technologies and products that promote energy efficiency and overall health to the environment and the tenants. Move in Green homes are healthier, environmentally friendlier, and economically smarter than the average homes. With green feature verification in mind, this inspection is based on the green building guidelines and checklists created by various organizations involved in creating Residential Green Building Standards. Upon completion of Move-In Green Certified inspection if the home achieves a score of 130+ a Class I or a score of 210+ a Class II certificate will be issued.

We also offer:
Standard Pre-listing Inspections for home owners
Eventually your buyers are going to conduct an inspection. You may as well know what they are going to find by getting there first. Ten quick reasons for having an inspection performed ahead of time:
- The seller can choose a certified InterNACHI inspector rather than be at the mercy of the buyer's choice of inspector.
- The seller can schedule the inspections at the seller's convenience.
- It might alert the seller of any items of immediate personal concern, such as radon gas or active termite infestation.
- The seller can assist the inspector during the inspection, something normally not done during a buyer's inspection.
- The seller can have the inspector correct any misstatements in the inspection report before it is generated.
- The report can help the seller realistically price the home if problems exist.
- The report can help the seller substantiate a higher asking price if problems don't exist or have been corrected.
- A seller inspection reveals problems ahead of time which:
- might make the home show better.
- gives the seller time to make repairs and shop for competitive contractors.
- permits the seller to attach repair estimates or paid invoices to the inspection report.
- removes over-inflated buyer procured estimates from the negotiation table.
- The report might alert the seller to any immediate safety issues found, before agents and visitors tour the home.
- The report provides a third-party, unbiased opinion to offer to potential buyers.