We Made an Offer Without Seeing the Crawl Space

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The One Thing Most Buyers Skip That Costs Them Later

You've found it. The house checks every box — updated kitchen, great neighborhood, priced right. Your agent says others are interested. So you make an offer fast, maybe even waive a few contingencies to stay competitive. But there's one space nobody looked at closely — the crawl space. And that oversight? It turned into a $8,000 surprise three months after we closed.

Here's what happened. We were so focused on countertops and paint colors that we didn't question why the inspector spent barely two minutes under the house. He poked his head in, snapped a few photos, and moved on. The report came back clean. We thought we were golden. Turns out, we weren't even close.

Home Buying in San Diego CA involves more than just loving how a place looks on the surface. It's about knowing what's hidden underneath — literally.

What Crawl Spaces Actually Hide

Two months in, we noticed a weird smell. Not strong, just... off. Then the floors started feeling soft in one corner of the living room. We called someone out, and they found it — advanced mold growth under the house, plus rotted floor joists. The previous owner knew. They'd recently "repaired" some plumbing down there, which really meant they patched a leak and hoped the next buyer wouldn't notice before closing.

Crawl spaces are where the worst stuff hides until it becomes catastrophic. Mold, termites, foundation cracks, moisture damage — it's all down there, waiting. And most buyers never see it because they trust a 90-second inspection from someone who's already checked off 40 other items that day.

Why Inspectors Rush Through It

Inspectors aren't trying to screw you over. But they're on a clock. They've got maybe three hours to check an entire house, and crawl spaces are uncomfortable, dirty, and dark. So they do a quick sweep and move on. That's not enough. You need someone who'll actually crawl through the whole space, check every beam, look for water stains, test for moisture, and spot the early signs of pest damage.

If a seller pushes back on you bringing your own contractor to do a deeper inspection, that's a red flag. When someone refuses to let you verify what's under their house, they already know what you'll find. And it's never good.

The Cheap House in the Expensive Neighborhood

Another thing we learned too late — when one house is significantly cheaper than everything around it, there's a reason. We thought we'd found a deal. Really, we'd found someone else's problem. The foundation had settled unevenly. The crawl space had standing water after every rain. The "updates" were cosmetic coverups for structural issues.

Dan Dennison- Master Realtor would tell you to trust your instincts when something feels off about a price. Houses don't randomly sell for $50K less than comparable homes unless something expensive is lurking.

What We Should Have Done

Here's what you should do that we didn't. First, don't waive the inspection contingency. Ever. Even if it means losing the house to another buyer. Second, hire your own structural inspector if the general inspector's crawl space review feels rushed. Spend the extra $300 — it's worth it. Third, ask to see the seller's repair records. If they've had recent work done under the house, you need to know why and whether it actually fixed the problem.

And honestly? If the seller won't let you access the crawl space properly, walk away. No house is worth buying blind.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long should an inspector spend in a crawl space?

A thorough crawl space inspection should take at least 20-30 minutes for an average-sized home. If your inspector is in and out in under five minutes, they're not checking carefully enough. You want someone who physically crawls through the entire area, not just pokes their head in from one access point.

What are the biggest red flags in a crawl space?

Look for standing water, moisture on beams, soft or discolored wood, visible mold, pest droppings, and sagging insulation. Fresh paint or recent repairs in a crawl space can also be a red flag — sellers often patch problems without fixing the root cause. If you see any of these, bring in a specialist before closing.

Can I negotiate repairs after finding crawl space issues?

Absolutely. If your inspection reveals problems, you can ask the seller to fix them, reduce the price, or provide a credit at closing. Most sellers would rather negotiate than lose the deal entirely. Just make sure any repairs are done by licensed contractors and verified before you close — don't accept promises to fix things after you own the house.

We learned the hard way that the parts of a house you can't see matter more than the parts you can. And if you're serious about buying smart, you'll spend less time worrying about cabinet colors and more time making sure the structure underneath is solid. Because when something goes wrong down there, it's not a quick fix — it's a financial nightmare that could've been avoided with one extra hour of inspection time.

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