Wednesday, April 15, 2015

How to Get Your Key Colony Waterfront Condo Ready for Home Inspection

How to Get Your Key Colony Waterfront Condo Ready for Home Inspection



Before putting your Key Colony waterfront condo on the market, there are several things you need to prepare first, one of which is the home inspection.

A home inspection is the professional inspection of a property intended to check and evaluate the safety of the structure and mechanical condition. But because you are sharing some spaces with others within the complex, things are a little bit different with condo inspection. You may have to answer some questions that don’t usually come up in inspections of single-family homes.

Here are the important things that you need to know about getting your Key Colony Key Biscayne waterfront condos ready for a home inspection.

As with other homes for sale in www.MiamiRivieraHomes.com, yours need to be sufficiently prepared for inspection.

What does a home inspection cover?

The inspection of your waterfront condo in Key Colony should cover the following areas:
  • Windows, walls, ceilings and floors. There should be no leaks and drafts, peeling paints, and broken or loose glass on the windows. Spotting on the ceilings may mean that there’s water leaking into the building while cracks on the walls and floor may indicate problems with the foundation.
  • Electrical. Includes checking for working outlets, lights and switches,and electrical components. Looking at system updates and ground faults interrupts (GFIs) in  the bathroom and kitchen may also be included.
  • Plumbing. This is done by turning on the sink, thoroughly inspecting pipes for leaks, flushing the toilet to determine the water pressure and ascertaining if the water heater is up to code.
 
A home inspection will also involve checking your Key Colony Key Biscayne beachfront condo's plumbing.

  • HVAC system. The inspector determines if the heating and cooling system works properly or if there’s a contamination build-up. In new condos, HVAC is typically jointly shared and is the responsibility of the board.
 
Who’s responsible for the exterior?

While you may not have your own roof, your Key Colony beachfront condo still comes with exterior features that home inspector will have to look at. In fact, the exterior tells about how well maintained the unit is.

For example, worn or missing roof shingles and leaking gutters and downspouts can be a major concern for buyers. Naturally, they would want to know about the condo association’s capability to handle maintenance and replacement costs. To be able to answer these questions, you need information on reserve funds on hand, assessments required during the last few years, and anticipated assessments.

When it comes to home selling, a  long list of little issues can cause interested buyers to back off. So it’s important to do ALL that you can to ease their state of mind regarding the state of your Key Colony beachfront condo.

If you need help  in selling your Key Colony Key Biscayne oceanfront condo and for any other real-estate related inquiries including home inspections, call me, Alicia Ale, at 305-586-4160. Let’s make home selling a good experience for you!


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