Home Inspection Process When Selling - Plymouth, MA | Brian Ellis - Linwood Ellis
What Plymouth home inspectors check, Title 5 requirements, flood zones, and repair options when systems fail. Real costs and seller strategies.

What Plymouth home inspectors check, Title 5 requirements, flood zones, and repair options when systems fail. Real costs and seller strategies.

Flood insurance, Title 5 septic requirements, and rising insurance costs in Plymouth dramatically affect sale price and timeline. What sellers need to know.

Off-market real estate transactions happen quietly across Plymouth County every week — tight-inventory towns like Plymouth (02360, 02361), Kingston (02364) and Duxbury. Properties change hands without ever appearing on Zillow, Redfin, or the MLS.

Most Plymouth homes sit 52 days on market. The ones that sell in under 30 are priced correctly from day one—based on what buyers can finance after septic, flood insurance, and inspection realities of older coastal homes along the South Shore.