Home Inspection Los Angeles

Homebuyers Want to Know The Home Inside And Out #losangeles #homeinspection

More than 95% of all Los Angeles area home buyers choose to get a professional general home inspection upon going into escrow so that they can know exactly what they are buying.  Many defects are hidden under the sink, inside major appliances, on the roof and other places that buyers often miss.  A licensed home inspection company checks all of these places and more, then provides a detailed report on the defects found and other helpful information on the current state of maintenance for the home.

For Downtown lofts and condos, home inspections are usually smoother than those for the average single family house. Lofts are usually the sturdiest of all residences because they were originally built to more demanding, heavy-duty industrial or commercial specifications. Most single family homes in the Los Angeles area have more defects than condos, and many houses have unpermitted additions and other issues (such as fences that are too high etc) that general home inspectors do not normally catch. Homes on hills such as Mount Washington sometimes need a separate septic system inspection.

According to industry experts, there are at least 33 physical problems that will come under scrutiny during a home inspection when a home is for sale. There are 11 that everyone should know about if planning to put a home up for sale. A free report is available called “11 Things You Need to Know to Pass Your Home Inspection.” Request a free copy of this report in your mail by ordering from the condo information hotline at 213-880-9910 or at www.LAInspect.com.

Most traditional houses eventually get termite infestations and other pest problems, while most lofts never do. Condo owners need be aware of different HOA Homeowners
Association issues and rules. Condo sellers much check with the HOA well before an inspection to ensure that the inspector can gain access to rooftops, air conditioning, heating, plumbing and electrical panels for the unit being inspected. If the seller does not have the electricity and other utilities turned on, then the seller might need to reimburse the buyer for a 2nd inspection. While buyers usually for inspections during escorw, it can be a good investment for the seller to get a home inspection and repairs in advance so that the buyer is more likely to pay top dollar for a home that is in fabulous condition.

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Downtown LA Affordable Artist Lofts – Do they still exist?

Is Downtown Los Angeles now a luxury real estate market?  #affordable #dtla

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Lofts under $400,000 are drying up today just like lofts under $300,000 evaporated a couple years ago.  For renters, the story is similar; DTLA lofts that rented for $2,000 per month a few 141brewery-artwalk-161023-mkyears ago are going for $2,500 today.  A few years ago, $8,000 per month was very pricey for rent in Downtown L.A. yet today, renters are paying upwards of $100,000 per month for rent Downtown.

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Not too long ago, artists took refuge in Downtown’s decaying buildings for their large size, open space and affordability. Downtown is still a great bastion of art, but, today, the starving artists are being replaced by commercially successful artists.  The struggling painter is forced to move to Lancaster or Bellflower, while the award-winning film maker moves from Beverly Hills to enjoy the new, hip shops and restaurants the Historic Core and Arts District. Regardless of how affordable or expensive the Downtown LA loft, condo and apartment market, there are always some kind of bargains to be found.  It is our job to help find them. Get affordable lofts for sale and for lease. Fill out my online form:

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Copyright © 2016 This free information provided courtesy L.A. Loft Blog and LAcondoInfo.com with information provided by Corey Chambers, Realty Source Inc, BRE#01889449 We are not associated with the homeowner’s association, seller or developer. For more information, contact (213) 880-9910 or visit LAcondoInfo.com  Licensed in California. All information provided is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified. Properties subject to prior sale or rental. This is not a solicitation if buyer or seller is already under contract with another broker.