Palm Beach County Pre-Listing Inspection

Seller's Pre-Listing Inspection in Palm Beach County, FL

Selling a home in Palm Beach County? A pre-listing inspection puts you in control of the narrative. Identify deficiencies before buyers do, set an accurate price, and avoid last-minute renegotiations that can derail closings in South Florida's competitive market.

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Full Pre-Listing Inspection — Everything a Buyer's Inspector Would Check

Our pre-listing inspection in Palm Beach County is identical in scope to a buyer's inspection — roof, structure, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, pool, and more. You receive the same level of detail a buyer's inspector would find, giving you the opportunity to repair, disclose accurately, or price accordingly before listing.

Roof Condition

Age, condition, and remaining useful life of roof covering — critical for Citizens Insurance underwriting and buyer financing approvals in South Florida.

Electrical Panel

Panel brand, age, and wiring condition — older panels in 1970s–1980s properties are a common buyer concern and insurance flagging point.

Plumbing

Water supply, drains, water heater, and visible piping — original galvanized or polybutylene pipe types flagged for seller disclosure.

HVAC

Air handler and condenser age, operation, and filter condition — buyers and their agents routinely scrutinize HVAC in South Florida's climate.

Windows & Doors

Impact-glass compliance, window operation, and door seals reviewed — impact-resistant openings are a selling point and insurance factor in Palm Beach County.

Pool & Spa

Pool deck, screen enclosure, equipment pad, and safety barrier inspected — pools are common across Palm Beach County and a frequent source of buyer concerns.

Why Palm Beach County Sellers Get a Pre-Listing Inspection

In Palm Beach County's active real estate market — from Boca Raton's luxury high-rises to Wellington's equestrian estates — buyers are increasingly savvy and their inspectors thorough. A pre-listing inspection removes surprise and strengthens your negotiating position.

  • Price confidently knowing the true condition of your property
  • Repair issues on your schedule — not under buyer pressure during escrow
  • Reduce the risk of deal-killing surprises surfacing after contract
  • Attract serious buyers who see a transparent, pre-inspected listing
  • Especially valuable for older Boynton Beach and Delray Beach condos with deferred maintenance
  • Same-day report — ready to share with your listing agent and potential buyers

Pre-Listing Inspection Pricing in Palm Beach County

Inspection Cost
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Pre-listing inspection fees in Palm Beach County are based on property size and age. Typical range: $350–$650. Large Wellington equestrian properties and Boca Raton high-rise condos are priced individually — contact us for an estimate.

Report Delivery
Within 24 Hours

Your pre-listing inspection report is delivered electronically within 24 hours — ready to share with your listing agent before the property goes live.

Maximize Your Listing With Bundled Inspections

Palm Beach County sellers frequently bundle a pre-listing inspection in West Palm Beach or Boca Raton with a wind mitigation inspection to provide buyers with ready-to-use insurance discount documentation. A bundled 4-point inspection can also speed up the buyer's insurance underwriting process.

For properties in Wellington or Palm Beach Gardens, adding a termite & WDO inspection to your pre-listing package eliminates a common buyer contingency before it arises.

Pre-Listing Inspections Across Palm Beach County

We provide seller's pre-listing inspections throughout Palm Beach County, from the northern communities near Jupiter to Boca Raton in the south.

View all Palm Beach County service areas — pre-listing inspections available countywide.

Pre-Listing Inspection in Palm Beach County — Questions

Should I make repairs before or after the pre-listing inspection?
Get the inspection first. It's far more cost-effective to know exactly what needs attention than to guess and over-invest. In Palm Beach County's aging condo stock — common in Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, and Lake Worth Beach — the most impactful repairs are often not the most visible ones.
Can I share the pre-listing report with buyers?
Yes. Many sellers in Palm Beach County share the report voluntarily to build trust and satisfy Florida seller disclosure obligations. Your listing agent can advise on what to include in the disclosure package.
Will a pre-listing inspection affect my homeowner's insurance?
The pre-listing inspection itself does not trigger any insurance action. However, if it reveals an aged roof or older electrical panel, your agent may recommend a separate 4-point or wind mitigation inspection — which can actually help the buyer secure favorable Citizens Insurance rates and accelerate closing.
How far in advance of listing should I schedule?
We recommend scheduling 2–4 weeks before your planned listing date. This gives you time to get contractor bids for any significant findings, complete repairs if desired, and have documentation ready before your first showing.
Book Your Inspection

Ready to schedule your inspection?

Call or fill out the online form — we respond quickly and offer same-week availability. Reports delivered within 24 hours.