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Three Sixty At South Bay

360 Real Estate and Homes for Sale in Three Sixty at South Bay, of of the premier gated communities

Why a Home Inspection Is Highly Recommended

March 30, 2019 by Keith Kyle

Whether you’re buying a fairly new home in 360 South Bay or an older home  in the South Bay, a home inspection is an absolute necessity. A home inspection will assess the building code conformity as well as all the systems and structural components that make up the building, such as:

  • Structural elements, foundation, framing etc
  • Plumbing systems
  • Electrical systems
  • Heating and Cooling systems
  • Roofing
  • Cosmetic condition, paint, siding, etc.
  • General Environmental Issues.

Keep in mind that a home inspection is a “general” inspection and they may recommend additional investigations.  While they will call out obvious problems they are not inspecting for things like termites, mold, hidden environmental hazards, etc.  If there are additional concerns beyond the scope of the inspection, it’s important to have them addressed within the agreed upon inspection period.

When you’ve decided upon the South Bay home you want to buy and you’re about to sign the offer, make sure there is an inspection contingency in that contract allowing you to do your due diligence and inspect anything of concerns.  The best place to start is to get your own professional home inspection. Although “Pre-Selling” or “Pre-Listing” inspections are not common, some sellers may have had their own home inspection done which they usually will provide to a prospective home buyer.  They may have corrected some/all of the issues on the report or it may be for information purposes only.  We highly recommend having your own home inspection done with a professional and recommended home inspector.  If the terms of the contract as standard are accepted, a buyer will have 17 days to have the inspection completed, analyze the report, schedule any additional inspections/estimates and provide the seller with a list of repairs (which they are not obligated to accept…or even respond to). We will be your eyes and ears at the structural inspection should it not be possible for you to be present yourself.

In the event that hidden problems are revealed through the inspection inspection process, you may do one of two things:

  1. If the inspection reveals conditions that change your desire to buy the home, you may terminate the purchase agreement by notifying the seller in writing and provide a copy of the inspection report disclosing the problems.  If it is within the inspection period the deposit is returned to the buyer.
  2. You may submit a list of the problems discovered in the inspection report, known as a request for repair, to the seller and request that the seller make the necessary corrections and repairs before the deal is closed, or adjust, issue a credit, or adjust the price accordingly.  The seller may, or may not, agree to any of the requests.

The Inspection Report

When you interview a home inspector, ask him what type of report format he provides. There are several types of reports used by inspectors, such as computer generated reports, the checklist format and the narrative style report. Some reports are completed and generated on site and some may take up to a week to complete. There are good and bad points to all of these formats.

  • Make sure that the inspector will take pictures that explain their descriptions and potential problems.
  • Some inspectors now have drones to inspect roofs and hard to see areas
  • Hire an inspector that gives detailed descriptions of the home and potential problems instead of vauge and easily missinterpreted descriptions.

“Bathroom Shower Enclosure: Condition – Minor wear, heavy wear, damaged, rust stains, or chips in enamel finish. Recommend sealing drain and pan at base of tile.”

As you can see, this narrative description includes a recommendation for repair. Narrative reports without recommendations for repairing deficient items may be difficult to interpret, should your knowledge of construction be limited.

Make sure, if you do not understand something, that you ask questions. Items in the inspection report that are not serious quite often can be interpreted by a nonprofessional to be a major factor. A good home inspector should be able to put things into perspective and answer all your questions. If for some reason a question cannot be answered at the time of the inspection, the inspector should research the question and obtain the answer for you.

Take the time to become familiar with your home inspection report. If the report has a legend, key, symbols or icons, read and understand them thoroughly. The more information provided to you about the property, the easier it will be to understand the overall condition. If possible, try to be present when the inspector is doing the inspection. You do not have to be there during the entire process, but if you can walk through with the inspector at the end so he can show you the findings of the structural inspection, you will learn a great deal about the home you are about to purchase.

Filed Under: Escrow process, Home Inspection Tagged With: home inspection, home inspector, roof inspection, termite inspection

Looking to Rent Your Home in 360? We Would Love to Know About It

March 29, 2019 by Keith Kyle

We are contacted several times a week by people looking to rent in Three Sixty.  Unfortunately our answer to them is usually the same….there360 open houses is nothing on the market.  We realize that part of the reason that some of the rentals are not on the MLS is that owners don’t want to pay realtors but we would love to be able to find potential leases for those that contact us.

If you’re considering renting your unit we can potentially be matchmakers and put you in touch with some of the people that contact us.

Email us and tell us what when it will be available, the features, style, beds, baths are of your home and hopefully we’ll have someone looking for something just like it.

Filed Under: 360 Rentals Tagged With: 360 rentals, three sixty leases, three sixty rentals

If You are Trying to Find a Renter for Your 360 Home…..We Can Help

March 15, 2019 by Keith Kyle

We are contacted almost daily by folks looking to rent in 360.  Unfortunately there are almost never rentals on the market and we often have to tell these renters that they may have to look elsewhere.  If you’re looking to rent out your home in 360 please let us know the details and we would be happy to try and match some of these potential renters with your home.

Although we specialize in home sales in 360, we love trying to put people together and could likely help you as well.

Tell us a bit about your rental/home including the style, size, beds/baths, when available and what lease price and we’ll reach out to the many renters looking in the community.

Filed Under: 360 Rentals, Homes for Lease

7 Homes on The Market in 360 ….There’s No Better Time

March 15, 2019 by Keith Kyle

One of the reasons that prices have continued to go up in 360 is that the demand for homes in the gated community never seemed to slow.Court home in Three Sixty at 12822 Manhattan Court  While demand is still strong there’s no doubt we’re in a bit of a slowdown in the 360 real estate market.  One thing that may finally settle the incredible “sellers”  market down a bit is an increase in available homes.  That seems to be changing and as of 3/15/19 there are 7 homes for sale in 360.  That’s far more than we’ve seen in the past few years and we’re aware of at least two other upcoming listings.

Buyers Being Able To Negotiate?

One of the challenges for buyers in the past years is that with the demand and number of other buyers, there has been very little ability to negotiate.  In a normal “balanced” market things are on a relatively even terms.  Homes sit on the market for a while, and buyers have the ability to try and negotiate good terms, whether that’s a good price or whether thats other items like repairs, timeframes, etc.

For Homebuyers Interested in 360….Now May Be The Time

With the increased home inventory it may be possible to purchase a home below the value of the last few sales.  As every home is different and every seller is different, there’s no guarantee of a good negotiation, but the market environment certainly makes that more likely.  If you are looking to buy a home in 360 we would love to help.  Contact us to tell us about your home search, or sign up for our FREE listing alerts and never miss a new 360 listing again.

Current homes for sale in Three Sixty at South Bay

**The listings below may be represented by other realtors. We are providing this information as a service to our clients.

Click any MLS number above for details and photos of the home.

**The listings above may be represented by other realtors. We are providing this information as a service to our clients.

Filed Under: Homes for sale, real estate market, Three Sixty at South Bay Tagged With: 360 el segundo, 360 south bay, 360 south bay homes for sale, gated community, homes for sale, homes for sale in 360

Why Buy in 360 Instead of Rent?

March 14, 2019 by Keith Kyle

Information for First Time Home Buyers

When you’re thinking about buying your first home, it’s essential for you to be confident in your decision to buy instead of rent. However, you may not know about the many great reasons to buy a home! Here are just a few of them:

Smart Investment
When you invest in a home, it offers the possibility for appreciation in value. The equity becomes yours when you’re still paying off your mortgage. You even get to live in it while your investment matures.

Tax Advantages
Since both mortgage interest and property taxes are tax deductible, homeownership can save you significant amounts of money every year.

Planned Housing Costs
You decide how much you spend on your home, including repairs and improvements. Unlike renters, homeowners with a fixed-rate loan can lock in their monthly housing costs.

Improvements to Your Taste
You can choose which improvements to make your own property, such as a deck, kitchen remodel, or new paint, instead of needing permission from your landlord.

See the current homes for sale in 360 South Bay.

If you have more questions about making the decision to buy a home, please feel free to call or email.

Filed Under: Homes for sale, real estate market, Three Sixty at South Bay Tagged With: 360 south bay homes, 360 south bay rentals, first time home buyers

See the Homes in 360 That Have Sold So Far in 2019

March 14, 2019 by Keith Kyle

2019 has started off strong in the gated community of 360 South Bay with a number of home sales along with the current homes for sale. Through March 13 there have already been 6 closed escrows.  The highest price so far for the year was 5542 Palm Drive which was a 4 bedroom single family style detached home in the Terraces which closed at $1,215,000 early in January.  The lowest sale so far has been a 2 bedroom in the Court which closed at $765,000 on March 3rd.  See all of the closed sales below.

360 Home Sales in 2019 through March 13th

**The listings below may be represented by other realtors. We are providing this information as a service to our clients.

Click any MLS number above for details and photos of the home.

*Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed.  All information to be verified.

Filed Under: Homes for sale, real estate market, The Court, The Terraces, Three Sixty at South Bay Tagged With: 360 home sales, home prices in 360 south bay, recent home sales in three sixty, sold homes in 360

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