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Buyers: Know What You’re Getting by Scott Palermo + Jim Sanak Comment (1)
There's an acronym in the computer world - WYSIWYG (pronounced wizzy-wig) - that stands for What You See Is What You Get. While home buyers may be tempted to apply it to their purchase, WYSIWYG does not apply in the world of real estate!

What You See is What You Get

The problem is what you don't see. While honest sellers would never attempt to conceal problems - and in fact are required to disclose defects prior to sale - a coat of paint could temporarily cover evidence of leaks or carpet cleaning might not show damage to the wood floor below.

We always very strongly urge that the buyers we represent request a home inspection prior to closing - even for newly built homes. A home inspector checks all the major systems in the home, running the dishwasher and the air conditioner, shining a bright light into dark corners, looking at plumbing, foundation, roof, windows, etc.

But it's important that buyers understand that the home inspection is visual. That means, for example, that while the inspector will look at the roof, he (or she) is not required to actually walk on the roof; the inspector will check the baseboard around the perimeter of a room (for obvious evidence of pests or other damage) but will not lift the carpeting to check beneath.

Before you hire an inspector, interview several and find out what they will and will not cover as part of the inspection. If you're concerned about a particular aspect of the property, further inspection may be required, usually at the buyer's expense (including repairs to any damages caused by the inspection).

If you would like referrals to qualified home inspectors or if you have questions about any part of the home buying or selling process in the Coachella Valley, please give us a call!

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First Tuesday Art, Wine & Snacks by Scott Palermo + Jim Sanak Comment (0)
La Quinta Real Estate

Join the La Quinta Arts Foundation on Tuesday of July 6, August 3 and September 7 as the Old Town Cellar features delicious art along with complimentary wine and treats. 5-7pm, 78015 Main Street, Suite 109 in Old Town La Quinta.

Interested in learning more about living in La Quinta? Visit our La Quinta page, or give us a call and we'd be happy to take you on a tour!

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They work in the communities of Palm Springs, Rancho Mirage, Palm Desert, and the entire Coachella Valley.

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