Sunday, August 14, 2011

Advice For People Selling Their Miami Real Estate — Keep An Eye Out For These 2 Major Deal-Breakers

There are quite a number of Miami real estate owners that hope to sell their property due to the fact that they have become less complacent about the current start of the market despite all the signs which indicate otherwise. Nevertheless, these real estate owners should be able to get valuable advice on how to make sure that they home properties find their way off the market and into the hands of wonderful new owners.

These days, real estate buyers tend to be more careful about the real estate deals that they engage in. Not only are they looking to buy Miami real estate for cheap, they are also looking to make sure that they are able to inspect every single detail right down to the nitty-gritty. Here are two of the most common deal-breakers that people need to look out for, especially when the real estate property that is being under inspection happens to be yours:

FPE Breaker Boxes

People tend to be quite wary when it comes to FPE breaker boxes because of all the known performance issues that have been recorded over the years. In fact, these breaker boxes are no longer being produced. But being such a big hit among home owners during the past few decades, it seems that many of the homes around Miami still have these breaker boxes installed on the property and this is something that a professional real estate inspector is not going to overlook.

Aluminum Wiring

The nature of aluminum wiring is known to cause it to expend and contract more than other wiring materials such as copper which is often the material of preference for components that are installed around the property. Now, the problem with aluminum is that its characteristics make it prone to become loose over time and this can become a major problem whenever excessive heat is created which may lead to fire. Having to rewire a Miami real estate home property completely can be very expensive, but this is the only way that this problem can be addressed and real estate buyers are less than keen about having to pay for such expenses.

If you are looking to place your real estate home property for sale on the market today then you should make it a point to conduct your own form of inspection before potential real estate buyers come in with their own professional real estate inspectors.


Joan Vonnegut

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