Brooklyn Home Inspection Report

What is included in a Brooklyn home inspection report? Many first time home buyers may have anxiety regarding the home buying purchase as a whole, and specifically with the inspection of the potential property.

First, buyers should understand that a home inspection is intended to inform all parties of the property's condition so that a fair negotiation can take place. An experienced Brooklyn home inspector can attest that most homes have some faults and quirks of which the new owners should be aware. Sometimes things need to be fixed before a contract is finalized and others are simply part of home ownership.

Second, buyers should find a measure of comfort knowing that the Brooklyn home inspection report that they receive from Torre Real Estate will not be designed to overwhelm them, but will be a clear and thorough estimation of the structure and its systems. The areas inspected include:

  • Interiors bedrooms and living areas
  • Bathroom and kitchen areas, looking for proper working of all plumbing and free of any leaks
  • HVAC system, water heater, and other major appliances
  • Garage and other exterior areas, including the grounds and water source
  • Roof and attic life and function
  • Electrical panel
  • Foundation

This is a general overview of the report, which details the condition of each of these areas. Further, it includes photographs and other items garnered through the use of advanced technology.

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Brooklyn Home Inspector

Frank Torre, of Torre Real Estate, is the Brooklyn home inspector that buyers can trust to provide an accurate and unbiased report. He uses thermal imaging and other technologies to find potential problem areas that may be invisible to the naked eye. With this report, you'll feel confident that you will know exactly the condition of the property you are considering purchasing.

Further, Torre will encourage you to accompany him on the inspection and see what he sees firsthand. This will allow you to ask questions as they arise and an actual look at all the systems and their operations.

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