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Buyer Resources

Home inspection concept with magnifying glass and house model, Bill Stevenson, REALTOR, Century 21 Lanthorn Real Estate Ltd Brokerage, Kingston Ontario
Real Estate Resources

Home Inspections: Benefits for Buyers and Sellers

A home inspection offers clear, practical insight into a property’s current condition. For buyers, it helps confirm what you are purchasing and prepares you for future maintenance, repairs, and budgeting. For sellers, an inspection provides the chance to address issues early, support accurate pricing, and reduce last-minute negotiations. In Kingston and the surrounding communities, properties range from historic limestone homes to newer subdivisions and rural properties with wells, septic systems, and wood-burning heat sources. A thoughtful inspection provides clarity in all these situations. The report you receive includes photos, explanations, and recommended next steps. You can refer to it after moving in to guide seasonal maintenance and long-term planning. Whether you are buying, selling, or simply preparing, a home inspection is a step that supports confidence, transparency, and informed decisions. It is one of the most valuable parts of a smooth real estate experience.

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Home Renovation Resources

Kitec and the Homeowner – Buyer Beware

Kitec plumbing was installed in many Ontario homes between 1995 and 2007, and it has become a known risk for buyers, sellers and lenders. This guide explains how to identify Kitec, the issues it can cause, and what you need to know before purchasing or selling a home that contains it

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