You might think that since the home you wish to buy here in Windsor is newly constructed, you don't need to have it professionally inspected. But yes, you do, for three reasons: Not all contractors are honest – some deliberately cut corners that will cost you money later. Mistakes happen, and sometimes contractors trust subcontractors when they shouldn't. Building inspectors aren't always as thorough as they should be. A case in point is the story of an inspector who crawled into the attic of a new home to find that the vent (0 comments)
Before purchasing a home today, smart Sonoma County buyers have a home inspection. The inspector alerts them to issues he or she can see or determine through testing, and then buyer and seller re-negotiate if there are structural or safety issues or if the inspector notes that something is of an age or condition where it might be expected to fail within a short time.
Can the inspector see and predict everything? No. The reason appliances are sold with a 1 year manufacturer's warranty is because sometimes (0 comments)
The holiday season is closing in, and that means that a great number of potential home sellers will either wait to list their homes or take their currently "for sale" Santa Rosa homes off the market until January. And that is reason #1 why serious home sellers should list now: For the next two months, your home will have less competition. In some markets sellers have been led to believe that "nobody shops for a home during the holidays," so "Why should they bother with being on (1 comments)