Home Inspection

What's the difference between pre-purchase and pre-listing inspections?

Quick Answer

Short answer: Pre-purchase protects buyers; pre-listing lets sellers fix issues and market confidently.

Detailed Explanation

A pre-purchase inspection is conditional and confidential to the buyer. A pre-listing (or seller) inspection produces a report the seller may share with buyers, reducing surprises and speeding negotiations. Seller inspections still require disclosure of known defects.

  • Pre-listing uptake in Edmonton ~17% (RAE survey 2024)
  • Costs similar, but update fee if report >120 days old
  • Buyers may still hire their own inspector for peace of mind

Disclaimer: This page is for general information only and does not constitute legal, financial, or real estate advice. Always verify details with a licensed Alberta REALTOR®, mortgage professional, or lawyer before making decisions. Buy in Edmonton assumes no liability for actions taken based on this content.

Tim Grover, RE/MAX Excellence • 780-288-5144 • 5607 199 Street NW, Edmonton, AB


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Last updated: 2025-06-25

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