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Who Needs a Home Inspection? The Buyer or Seller

Everyone should know that when buying a home it is prudent to have an independent third party inspect the major systems of the home so that you’ll know what condition they are in, avoiding most expensive surprises.  As a seller of a Temecula/Murrieta Valley homes, MASON Real Estate recommends having a home inspection done prior to the marketing of your home.  Then upon review, take care of what needs to be done prior to placing it for sale.

By commissioning a pre-inspection and correcting any deficiencies’ you’ll be able to market the home as truly ‘turn-key’ enabling you to ask for the highest and best price the market will bear.

The primary areas of interest focus around these 10 major systems that all homes have in common:

  1. APPLIANCES:  Every appliance should be run for a full cycle and verified that they are all working correctly and not leaking or giving off any unpleasant odors.  The best appliances are the ones that match one another and are Energy Star certified.  Remember, kitchens sell houses and upgraded appliances sell kitchens.

  2. HVAC:  The Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning system and the hot water heater should all operate without emitting any loud noises or odors.  All plumbing should be corrosion free, filters should all be clean and new and the system should show signs of regular maintenance.

  3. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM:  All outlets and switches should be grounded and working properly; GFCI outlets should be installed in wet areas; i.e. kitchen, bathrooms, laundry room, exterior walls.  Does the panel and breakers appear modern and working properly?  Do they have sufficient amps to run a modern household?

  4. PLUMBING:  Inspect for leaks, rust, corrosion or other damage to the pipes and connections.  Do all of the drains function properly?  Is the water pressure and temperature where it should be?  If there is a septic system, you’ll want a thorough inspection that there are no cracks and that its working properly.

  5. ATTIC & ROOF:  Are there any missing shingles?  Are they deteriorating?  What condition are the gutters in?  Does the chimney appear to be structurally sound without any cracks?  Look inside the attic for the insulation…Is it even throughout the attic?  Is there a radiant barrier? 

  6. EXTERIOR SURFACES:  Here in the Temecula/Murrieta Valley many of our homes for sale have hairline cracks in the exterior stucco – this is normal with the settling that takes place.  Check to make certain that the exterior surfaces are all properly painted and calked and don’t have other damage.  Eaves and soffits should be inspected for water damage and the presence of termites (by a certified termite inspector, of course).  Check to make sure that the ground cover is not making contact with exterior walls.  Sprinklers should all be working properly and not spraying on exterior walls or fences.

  7. STRUCTURE:  Visually check the structure for bows in the ceiling.  Do all of the windows and doors close properly?  Is the home properly bolted to the foundation? 

  8. LAND:  Does the land slope away from the house?  Try rolling a water bottle and see how it goes.  Check out the driveway, walk ways, patio and any other paved surfaces for cracks or upheavals could be a sign of a natural force that may have also caused damage to your foundation.

  9. DETACHED BUILDINGS:  Detached garages, sheds and other out-buildings should be thoroughly inspected to ensure they can withstand the elements.  The roof, foundation and the sealing elements are all critical to these structures as is the termite inspection.

  10. BASEMENTS:  Not many homes in the Temecula – Murrieta Valley have a basement or cellar.  Of course, exceptions can be found and when they are, they should be thoroughly inspected for any moisture or cracking.  Make sure to seek out any potential mildew or mold.

home inspectionThis list is by no means to be considered all-inclusive or as a substitute for hiring the right home inspection.  It certainly will not replace an appraisal or other mandated inspection.   This is to help you identify any potential issues that will undoubtedly be uncovered in the sale process.  As a seller, you’ll want to know what they are in advance so you can either repair them or account for them in your asking price.  As a home buyer, you’ll want to know as much about your possible new home as you can before you remove your contingencies.

When your inspectors show up, plan on being there.  Allow them to focus on their task at hand, making note of any questions you have.  At the end of the home inspection, the Inspector should have no problem reviewing all of their findings with you on the spot as well as issuing a comprehensive report complete with photos of all areas in need of attention.

Call us today, (951) 296-8887 and get the information you need enabling you to make an informed, educated decision.

Questions regarding available inventory and/or other real estate matters please contact, Mike@GoTakeAction.com.  Mike Mason, Realtor® & Broker/Owner of MASON Real Estate.  LIC: 01483044, Temecula Valley resident for 30+ years, Board of Director (2011-2017) Southwest Riverside County Association of Realtors® (SRCAR).

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Rent Out or Sell My House in Riverside County?

Hello, fellow homeowners in Riverside County, California! At Mason Real Estate, we understand that you might be at a crossroads, deciding whether to rent out or sell your house. This decision is not taken lightly, and we’re here to help you make an informed choice that aligns with your personal and financial goals. This blog will review the key factors to consider when asking—should I rent out or sell my house in Riverside?

Understanding the Current Real Estate Market in Riverside County

The real estate market in our county has been experiencing steady growth, supported by recent statistics. With increasing home prices, selling your house can be a potentially profitable opportunity. However, considering the current high-interest rates, renting out your home could be a viable option while waiting for rates to fall. The rental market in Riverside County is thriving, indicating a high demand for quality rental properties. Whichever path you choose, there are opportunities to capitalize on.

Crunching the Numbers: Financial Considerations

With the limited number of homes available in Riverside County, selling your house could lead to a substantial lump sum, allowing you to achieve your dreams, invest in new ventures, or buy a new home at the desired price. Alternatively, renting out your house can provide a steady stream of passive income for long-term financial stability. Consider your current financial situation, aspirations, and tax implications when deciding.

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Investing Time and Effort

Selling a house involves preparing the property, marketing it effectively, negotiating offers, and navigating paperwork. It can be pretty time-consuming. Similarly, renting out your house demands initial preparation, like finding suitable tenants, conducting background checks, and managing ongoing maintenance and tenant-related issues. Consider how much time and effort you are willing to invest and the potential return on this investment.

Evaluating Market Demand and Rental Rates

Before you decide to rent, it’s crucial to understand the current rental market in Riverside County. Consider the demand for rental properties in your area and the average rental rates for similar properties. Your property’s location, amenities, and condition can significantly influence its attractiveness to potential tenants.

Considering Long-Term Goals and Flexibility

Selling your house could allow you to relocate or invest in a different property. However, renting out your home will enable you to retain ownership and potentially benefit from future appreciation while providing a housing solution for others. Consider your long-term goals, such as retirement plans or future housing needs, before deciding.

Let Mason Real Estate Help

The question—should I rent out or sell my house in Riverside County, is a significant decision that requires careful thought. At Mason Real Estate, we understand the complexities and are committed to guiding you through this process. Whether you choose to sell or rent, our team of professionals is dedicated to helping you achieve your goals. Reach out to us today for personalized advice and assistance. 

Remember, as Riverside County’s trusted real estate experts, we’re here to support you every step of the way. Contact us today to start the process of selling your home!