Pre-Listing Home Inspection services from Evans Essential Home Inspections are designed to give Vancouver Island sellers a clear advantage in today’s competitive real estate market. A Pre-Listing Home Inspection allows homeowners to understand the true condition of their property before it ever hits the MLS, helping you price it confidently, reduce negotiations, and avoid surprises down the road.
Working throughout Nanaimo, Parksville, Qualicum Beach, Courtenay, Comox, Port Alberni, Campbell River and beyond, we provide detailed, thorough inspections paired with an easy-to-understand digital report that highlights both strengths and areas that may need attention.
At Evans Essential Home Inspections, every pre-listing evaluation is conducted with the same level of detail and care as our buyer inspections. We examine major systems, structural elements, exterior components, roofing, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, insulation, ventilation, and more. Our digital report includes clear annotations, photographs, and recommendations to help sellers make informed decisions.
A Pre-Listing Home Inspection also helps minimize renegotiation requests once an offer comes in. Buyers feel more confident when the seller can provide a recent, third-party inspection report, often resulting in smoother transactions and stronger offers.
If you’re preparing to list your home in Nanaimo, Parksville, Qualicum, Comox, Port Alberni, Courtenay, Campbell River or other Vancouver Island locations, Evans Essential Home Inspections is here to help you move forward with clarity and confidence. Our pre-listing service supports a more professional, transparent, and efficient selling process—giving you a distinct edge from day one.
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For a comprehensive inspection of a property before a buyer finalizes the purchase.
Sellers can identify issues in advance, allowing them to consider repairs or price the property realistically.
Ensure the home was constructed properly and identify deficiencies the builder should address.
Recommended every 3–5 years to extend the life of systems and protect the property’s value.
Requested when a home has had significant renovations, additions, or unique systems.
Focuses on risk areas: roof condition, foundation, electrical, plumbing, heating systems, and safety hazards.
HIABC inspections follow CSA standards, ensuring safety and compliance.