The Buyer's Property Inspection
Most buyers order a licensed property inspection; some also hire specialists for roof, HVAC, or other systems. If the buyer needs a loan, the lender will order an appraisal to confirm the property’s value for financing. We’ll coordinate timelines and communicate requirements so inspections and appraisals proceed without surprises.
The Closing Agent
A title company or attorney will verify the property title is clear of encumbrances and ensure the transfer can proceed at closing.
Call us at 719-367-0372 or complete the form and one of our agents will be in touch.
What else you should know...
Contingencies
Contingencies are conditions that must be met before a contract is binding—common examples are inspections and loan approval. Buyers will complete steps such as:
- Securing financing and insurance
- Reviewing title reports and disclosures
- Conducting inspections (roof, pest, boundary survey, well/septic, pool/spa, mold, lead paint, HVAC, etc.)
When renegotiation is requested, an experienced listing agent makes the difference. We handle these situations with a steady, experienced approach to protect your interests.
Loan Approval and Appraisal
Prefer buyers with written lender pre-approval or loan commitment rather than a simple pre-qualification. Expect the lender’s appraiser to confirm the sales price aligns with market value.
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Tips For Selling Your Home

Give Your House a Deep Clean
First impressions matter—consider professional cleaning to present your home at its best.

Declutter The Home
A tidy, neutral space lets buyers visualize their own belongings.
Call a Handyman
For needed repairs before listing so buyers see a well-maintained property.
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Areas We Serve
- Colorado Springs
- Fountain
- Peyton
- Monument

