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Since 1913, REALTORS® have been dedicated to protecting the dream of property ownership. Nevada REALTORS® are distinguished by their commitment to a strict Code of Ethics, extensive professional education, and deep local market knowledge. When you work with a Nevada REALTOR®, you gain a trusted advisor who brings expertise, integrity, and personalized guidance to what may be one of life's most significant financial decisions. Our mission is to ensure your real estate experience is successful, transparent, and tailored to your unique needs.
Navigate the home selling process with confidence. Our comprehensive FAQ section addresses the most common questions homeowners have when preparing to sell their property. From inspections and repairs to finding the right agent, we've got you covered with expert advice every step of the way.
No, a pre-sale inspection isn't required, but it can identify potential issues to repair before showing your home and serve as a differentiator for your property.
Even if you don't plan to fix them, determine repair costs to help with negotiations when buyers make offers.
No, but cleaning windows, carpets, and improving curb appeal can enhance your home's appearance in photos and attract more buyers.
Staging is the process of cleaning and temporarily furnishing your home to help buyers envision themselves living there. While not required, it can highlight key areas important to buyers.
Look for an agent who fits your needs. REALTORS® are guided by the REALTOR® Code of Ethics, pledging to protect and promote client interests.

The journey from listing to closing involves critical preparation steps that can significantly impact your success in Nevada's unique real estate market. A well-prepared home not only attracts more potential buyers but often commands a better price. Understanding what home inspectors look for allows you to address potential issues proactively, transforming what could be obstacles into opportunities to demonstrate your home's quality and care.
Demystify the home inspection process with expert information. Our comprehensive FAQ section covers what to expect during inspections, how to prepare your property, and what findings might impact your home's value. Whether you're a buyer or seller, understanding inspections is crucial for a smooth real estate transaction.
No, but buyers can include an inspection as a contingency in their purchase agreement to identify potential problems before closing.
Typically buyers pay for inspection costs, though sellers may sometimes cover these as part of negotiations or concessions.
Inspectors assess the home's structure, exterior, roof, plumbing, electrical systems, HVAC, interiors, ventilation/insulation, fireplaces, and potential health hazards like mold or radon.
It means the seller won't make repairs even if an inspection reveals issues. Buyers should understand this comes with risk and discuss options with their agent.
Standard homeowners insurance typically covers fire damage, including from wildfires, but coverage may be limited in high-risk areas. Contact your insurance agent with specific questions.
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