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Boggs Inspection Services Has Tips for 2025 Buyers and Sellers

Olympia, WALocal News

Boggs Inspection Services offers crucial advice for home buyers and sellers in 2025, underlining the importance of comprehensive property inspections. Manager George Green reports a significant rise in interest for additional services such as water and air quality tests, indicating a trend towards more thorough evaluations. He also highlights the necessity of foundation certifications for manufactured homes, which lenders increasingly require. The article stresses the importance of maintaining the perimeter of homes to reduce moisture and fire hazards, especially following the recent wildfires on the West Coast. For those contemplating renovations, Green recommends incorporating eco-friendly materials to save on long-term energy costs.

The article further explores the complexities surrounding inspection issues, suggesting that sellers who address major repair needs may sell their homes more quickly. It emphasizes the value of independent inspections for buyers to ensure thorough assessments. Overall, the insights provided by Boggs Inspection Services are timely and instrumental for anyone involved in the 2025 real estate market.

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