Homebuyers have a lot to consider during the homebuying process. Beyond securing financing and navigating inspections, many are also thinking about the potential cost of homeownership after closing. Unexpected repairs to major systems or appliances can create stress for new homeowners, especially during the first year in a new home.
What is a Home Warranty?
While homeowners insurance protects against events such as fire, storms, or theft, a home warranty focuses on many of the mechanical systems and appliances homeowners rely on every day.
For real estate agents, understanding the role of a home warranty can help clients make informed decisions and feel more confident throughout the transaction process.
What do Home Warranties Typically Cover?
Coverage varies by provider and plan, but home warranties commonly include protection for major home systems and appliances such as:
Home Systems
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Heating systems
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Air conditioning systems
- Electrical systems
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Plumbing systems
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Water heaters
Home Appliances
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Refrigerators
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Ovens and cooktops
- Dishwashers
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Washers and dryers
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Built-in microwaves
Many providers also offer optional coverage for items such as pools, spas, well pumps, septic systems, and additional home features.
Because coverage differs by plan, it is important for homeowners to review contract details carefully before purchasing coverage.
Why Home Warranties Matter in Real Estate Transactions
A home warranty can provide value for all parties involved in a transaction.
For Buyers
Purchasing a home is one of the largest financial commitments most people will make. A home warranty can help reduce concerns about unexpected repair costs shortly after moving in and provide additional peace of mind during the transition to homeownership.
For Sellers
Offering a home warranty may help make a property more attractive to prospective buyers. It can also demonstrate a willingness to provide additional value and reassurance during the sale process.
For Real Estate Agents
Home warranties can be a useful tool for addressing client concerns and supporting smoother transactions. They help agents educate clients about available options while demonstrating a commitment to long-term customer care.
Most importantly, they allow agents to focus conversations on preparedness and protection rather than uncertainty.
Helping Clients Make Informed Decisions
The most effective conversations about home warranties are educational rather than promotional.
Agents can help clients by encouraging them to:
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Understand what is covered and what is not
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Review service fees, exclusions, and limitations
- Compare available plan options
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Consider the age and condition of major home systems and appliances
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Evaluate their comfort level with unexpected repair expenses
When clients understand their options, they can make decisions that align with their budget and homeownership goals.
Learning More About Home Warranty Options
For agents looking to learn more about available coverage options, plan features, and real estate programs, visit our Realtor Home Warranty Plans page to explore solutions designed specifically for real estate professionals and their clients.
