Many sellers chose to get a home inspection before they list the property for sale. This allows them to identify what items need repair or replacement before a buyer makes an offer. This also allows them to make the corrections on their time table, often months in advance; using contractors they have researched to complete the repairs. If there are corrections they do not wish to make; or can't due to seasonal conditions, they can get estimates, to better inform them how to price the home or negotiate the sale. This can significantly increase their sales price. Sharing the home inspection with potential buyers provides full disclosure of what was found and repaired.
Having a proactive home inspection on your home also can improve your marketing and closing time. Potential buyers will be more attracted to your home knowing you have taken the initiative to get a home inspection and make corrections.