Carmel Valley Home Inspection

Why hire a Home Inspector?

Hiring a Home Inspector in Carmel Valley gives the buyer another chance to review their decision before buying their home.  Home sellers would rather sell the house without the home inspection contingency. Yet, nearly three out of four home purchases are contingent upon a professional home inspection.

Hiring a home inspector costs approximately $400 dollars. The ROI (return on investment) in hiring a home inspector is a drop in the bucket compared to the amount of dollars the buyer can save. We often find needed repairs costing upwards of $3000.

Why is a Home Inspection a vital step in the purchase process?

The reason so many Real Estate Professionals advise their clients obtain one is simple. With a professional home inspection, if there is something really wrong with the home, buyers can either renegotiate or cancel the deal and quite often, get their earnest money returned.

Hiring an experienced home inspector doesn’t need to be difficult. And, considering a home inspection is able to be booked within a few short minutes via a phone call, the value received is far beyond the investment. We have Carmel Valley home inspectors near you who are ready to help. Call now to answer any further questions about the process and book our home inspection services immediately.

What is a Home Inspection?

A home inspection is a visual inspection of a house and its major systems. It should be conducted only by a qualified professional. A home inspection is advisable before purchasing a home, and may save you thousands, sometimes tens of thousands of dollars, in the near or not-so-distant future.

What to Expect in a Home Inspection Report

In a home inspection report, the following items will be examined, evaluated and reported:

  • exterior features, siding, porches, eaves, fences, walls, steps, sidewalks, driveways, railings, balconies
  • structural components, foundation, framework, grading, drainage
  • roof, shingles, skylights, Solatubes
  • electrical systems, breakers, fuses, service panels
  • heating and cooling systems, equipment, venting
  • interior features, walls, floors, ceilings, doors, hardware, windows, stairs, stair railings
  • fireplaces, chimney, vents
  • plumbing, pipes, drains, water heaters, sump pumps, disposals, major kitchen appliances
  • insulation, ventilation, vapor barriers, including in attic and basement
  • fire and smoke detectors

What Not to Expect

Home inspectors perform a visual inspection of what they can easily see and access. They will not examine things that are underground or within walls, nor anything that requires them to damage the house to investigate. A Carmel Valley home inspection is not a warranty on the house. It does not review if a home is up to local building codes.

The average home inspection will not include the following items since many of these require special training and licensing.

  • hot tubs, swimming pools, wells
  • detached structures, such as garage, garden shed, or mother-in-law apartment
  • alarm systems
  • TV antenna or satellite dishes
  • termites or other pests
  • lawn sprinkler systems
  • environmental hazard reports, such as asbestos, lead, or radon
  • code compliance

Average Cost to Hire a Home Inspector

The average cost of hiring a home inspector is just over $300. The price will vary depending on the size of the home, the age of the home, how long it takes to inspect, and if the inspector checks for any of the extra factors listed above that do not come automatically with the basic inspection.

To answer any questions regarding your Carmel Valley home inspection, please contact us today!

Home Inspection Services

Buyers Inspections

If you’re buying a home in Carmel Valley, we can assist you in the process. A Carmel Valley home inspection helps educate the prospective buyers.

Sellers Inspections

If you’re selling a home in Carmel Valley, we can assist you in the process. A Carmel Valley home inspection helps identify possible call outs, saving money in the long run.

FHA Loan Consultant

If you’re buying a fixer-upper in Carmel Valley, we can assist you in the process. A Carmel Valley FHA 203 Consultant helps organize the loan package and oversees the contractors and the funding.

CALL or TEXT

Call us to get a custom quote

SCHEDULE ONLINE

We offer online inspection scheduling

MODERN REPORTING

We provide a verbal and a full written report of our findings. Our home inspection reports are emailed to you within 24 hours.

PRICE MATCH

We offer Active Military and LEO discounts.
We also have offer price matching with CREIA Certified Inspectors

CARMEL VALLEY AREA INFORMATION

10 Things to do Carmel Valley

  1. Torrey Pines State Reserve
  2. Free Flight
  3. San Diego County Fair
  4. La Jolla Sea Cave Kayaks
  5. The Black Swan Gondola Company
  6. Duffy of San Diego
  7. San Diego Speed Boat Adventures
  8. Torrey Hills Park
  9. WIPEOUTRUN San Diego
  10. Del Mar Racetrack
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GET TO KNOW
Carmel Valley, CA

What is life in Carmel Valley, CA like?

Carmel Valley offers a slower-paced environment and will appeal to home buyers who enjoy spending time outdoors. Many locations within the neighborhood have good access to parks, such as Torrey Hills Park and Solana Highlands Park, and there are around 10 of them close by for residents to check out. This part of the city is also quiet, as the streets are tranquil – although that is not the case near Jacob Dekema Freeway or San Diego Freeway.
 

What are the most popular housing types in Carmel Valley, CA?

Homes for sale in Carmel Valley have a median listing price of $1,299,000. There are over one hundred active homes for sale in Carmel Valley, 92130, which spend an average of 47 days on the market. Some of the hottest neighborhoods in and near 92130 are La Jolla, Carmel Valley, Rancho Penasquitos, Del Mar, Torrey Highlands, Mira Mesa. You may also be interested in single family homes and condo/townhomes for sale in popular zip codes like 9212792128, or three bedroom homes for sale in neighboring cities, such as San DiegoLos AngelesChula VistaLa JollaEscondido.

About two thirds of the properties in the neighborhood are occupied by homeowners whereas renters occupy the remainder. Single detached homes are the most common housing type, representing many dwellings in this part of San Diego, and the remainder are mainly large apartment buildings, small apartment buildings, and townhouses. The median year of construction for buildings in this neighborhood is 2000. This area is primarily composed of two bedroom and four or more bedroom homes.

 

Carmel Valley Fun Facts

  1. One of only two places the rare Torrey pine tree grows. See them for yourself at Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve.
  2. San Diego County has the most small farms of any US county and produces the most avocados, so don’t skimp on the guacamole.
  3. More facts about avocados: singer-songwriter Jason Mraz owns an organic avocado farm near Oceanside.
  4. The California Burrito, a taco shop favorite stuffed with carne asada and fries, originated in San Diego. Taquitos, aka rolled tacos, were invented at El Indio restaurant near Mission Hills.
  5. Fast-food mega-chain Jack in the Box started out as a drive-thru hamburger stand on El Cajon Boulevard.
  6. The Spirit of St. Louis, flown by Charles Lindbergh in the world’s first nonstop solo transatlantic flight in 1927, was built in San Diego by Ryan Airlines. See a flyable replica built by some of the original builders at the San Diego Air & Space Museum.
  7. Belmont Park‘s 94-year-old wooden roller coaster is one of only four roller coasters on the National Register of Historic Places.
  8. The iconic herschell-spillman menagerie carousel in Balboa Park was built in 1910.
  9. The 1982 film Fast Times at Ridgemont High was based on San Diego’s Clairemont High School.
  10. Wild West gunslinger Wyatt Earp lived in downtown’s Horton Grand Hotel for seven years

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