Condo Inspections
professional Condo Inspections by Certified Home inspectors
Condo Inspections
CoreSpect home inspectors help you move ahead with confidence!
Home Inspections are an essential part of any real estate transaction. Our home inspectors aim to provide you with the essential information that you need to make to make informed decisions on your next real estate transaction.
CoreSpect Inspection Services is a team of experienced home inspectors serving the San Francisco Bay Area. We provide thorough inspections for first-time buyers, home sellers, and anyone who just wants to know more about their property or plan renovations.
We are your local home inspection team! We have inspections available in San Francisco, San Mateo, Marin, and Alameda counties. If you’re looking for a qualified inspector near me then please contact us at (415) 881-8785.
Your home is your most valuable possession and with that comes the responsibility of ensuring it’s in good working order. That’s why we write detailed reports and take pictures and videos during our inspections so you can see exactly what issues were found at a glance without having to wade through a long text-based report. We also provide walkthroughs after each inspection to show you any major issues we’ve located.
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Why Choose CoreSpect
CoreSpect Inspection Services provides the expert evaluation and assessment that you need for any residential or commercial property inspection.
Certified Inspectors
Our home inspectors are nationally certified and receive 80+ hours of additional training to provide industry-standard property inspections for buyers, sellers, and existing homeowners.
Comprehensive Reports
After an evaluation of 400+ points in your home, we deliver a detailed, yet easy to read report of our findings with the CoreSpect Home Inspection Report.
Rapid Results
We are the go-to company in the Bay Area for fast, professional inspections. We offer typical turnaround times of 1 to 2 business days but can often perform same-day reports in emergency circumstances too!
Our home inspectors are certified by either ASHI, InterNACHI, or CREAI.
Condo Inspections
What do they include?
Our Condo Inspections are designed to be thorough, detailed, and clear. Our inspectors follow a rigorous system of how to inspect the home and analyze results.
Our Condo Inspections include:
Condo Inspections provide Peace of mind at a fraction of the cost of homeownership
Condo Inspections
How Much do they Cost?
Condo/TIC Inspection
$645
TIC/Condo inspections are tailored to TICs and/or Condos that have smaller HOAs. It includes all of the items from the normal condominium inspection but adds on an inspection of the roof, exterior, common areas, and foundations. This can help prevent surprise expenses that can arise after escrow closes.
1 Inspector
1-2 hours
Condo Inspection (standard)
$485
Our standard condo inspections include an inspection of the entire interior of the property, any attached common areas, and utilities.
1 Inspector
1 hour
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the importance of getting condo inspections
Condo Inspections are one of the most affordable parts of buying a home
If you’ve recently thought of purchasing a home in today’s hot housing market, you’ve probably heard of homebuyers waiving a home investigation to close the deal rather than another buyer getting the home. Although skipping a Condo Inspections may protect you from bidding too much above the home’s market value, without a Condo Inspections, you won’t see potential flaws that can snowball into major issues later on.
With those points in mind, the details below will help you understand why Condo Inspections are important and how home inspections can save you money in the long run.
Condo Inspections typically only cost a few hundred dollars and are completed in a manner of hours. While real estate agents are able to spot obvious flaws that clearly seem out of place, home inspectors focus on things behind the scenes, such as:
- Roof damage: Worn shingles and having too few or too many layers on the roof
- Foundation problems: Gaps between house and trim, large cracks in mortar
- Broken electrical systems: Due to wiring that has gone past its useful lifespan
- Home infestations: Termites, ants, bees, and other harmful pests housed in hidden spots
- Presence of asbestos: A harmful chemical frequently used in older construction that is frequently in pipes and insulation
By catching these major issues before making an offer, you’ll save thousands of dollars by catching issues before they become more severe overtime, and you won’t be paying for the repairs out of pocket. At the very least you can use a home inspection report to negotiate a discount on the home you’re looking to purchase.
By catching these major issues before making an offer, you’ll save thousands of dollars by catching issues before they become more severe overtime, and you won’t be paying for the repairs out of pocket. At the very least you can use a home inspection report to negotiate a discount on the home you’re looking to purchase.
What to expect during the home inspection process
- Are there any major functional defects such as appliances not functioning properly or outlets that don’t work?
- Are there any material defects in the property, such as holes in walls, cracks in the foundation, signs of moisture intrusion, or sagging ceiling materials?
- Are there any health and safety concerns such as missing smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, trip hazards, signs of mold or bacterial growth, or loose stair railings?
Condo Inspections typically consist of a 1-4 hour onsite visit and is a non-invasive process that doesn’t entail tearing down walls and dismantling devices. The inspector only performs a visual inspection of the interior, exterior, electrical system, roof, and other property components. If something is hidden, covered by the ceiling, flooring, or bulky furniture, the inspector won’t be able to examine it, and they won’t assume responsibility for it.
After the initial on-site visit, home inspectors then document their findings in a thorough report containing general information about the house, the property’s condition, the state of each system and component, and notes on each issue that affects the core functioning or safety of the home. The documents also contain annotated pictures to help buyers and sellers understand the scope of the issue.
After the Condo Inspections is complete, buyers can adjust their offer accordingly and rest assured that they have done the right due diligence before purchasing their home.