It has become all too common to make offers without an inspection contingency. We get it. The seller wants to make their choices easier. The buyer REALLY wants this house.
Below are a few photos that, we hope, will point out why an inspection should be done. If not before closing, then have it done after closing so that you know what your future investment needs might be. Call and discuss this with us.

This well was located within a few inches of a flood zone-a no-no for wells.

This seller maintained that this holding tank had been pumped within a month. Clearly it had not-or it was leaking significantly.

Slow and steady will win the race!

Work done by an "old time" electrician who said it was fine. It isn't.
Why is that paneling warped? Why is there an unusual smell? A mold expert was called in and answered those questions.
Is it bad, or does it just look bad? This one had several more years left.

Love the deck? This one is showing its age. The real issues are usually closer to the ground.
Will you be happy or sad after buyer's remorse wears off?