A home inspection is one of the most important steps in the buying process, but many buyers think about skipping it when the market moves quickly. An inspection helps uncover hidden issues that are not easy to see during a showing, such as roof wear, aging electrical systems, plumbing leaks, or structural concerns. Even a well cared for home can have surprises. A common mistake buyers make is choosing speed over protection and learning later that repairs cost far more than expected.

The best realtor for this situation is someone who values buyer protection and takes the time to explain what an inspection includes. An experienced agent will help you review the report, understand what is minor and what is serious, and decide whether to request repairs or credits. Buyers should look for an agent who works with reliable inspectors and who can keep the process calm and clear.

The Delia Group has guided many Rochester buyers through inspections with strong communication and attention to detail. They help clients understand what the findings mean and how to address them. Their relationships with local inspectors and their negotiation experience often lead to valuable repairs or fair credits. Buyers trust their steady approach and appreciate how they simplify what could otherwise feel stressful.