Published November 14, 2025

🕵️‍♂️ What to Expect During a Home Inspection: A Buyer’s Guide

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Written by Jim Arcidiacono

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Buying a home is exciting — but before you celebrate, there’s a critical step that can make or break your purchase: the home inspection.

A professional inspection gives you the inside story on a property’s condition, from the foundation to the roof — and can save you from costly surprises down the road.

If you’re buying a home in Delaware, Pennsylvania, or Maryland, here’s what to expect before, during, and after your home inspection so you can move forward with confidence.


🔍 Why Inspections Matter

home inspection isn’t just a box to check — it’s one of the most valuable protections you have as a buyer.

Here’s why it matters:

  • It helps you understand the true condition of the property before closing.

  • It identifies repairs or safety issues that may affect value or livability.

  • It gives you leverage to negotiate repairs or credits with the seller.

In today’s market, skipping an inspection might make your offer more competitive, but it can lead to thousands of dollars in unforeseen repairs later. A smart buyer always gets an inspection, even on “move-in ready” homes.

What to bring on inspection day:
✅ Your questions and concerns
✅ A notepad for observations
✅ A tape measure (if you want to visualize furniture placement)


⚠️ Common Red Flags Inspectors Find

While every home is different, there are several issues that appear frequently in inspection reports — especially in the Delaware Valley’s older housing stock.

Here are a few common red flags:

  1. Roofing Issues – Missing shingles, poor flashing, or signs of leaks in the attic.

  2. Electrical Problems – Outdated wiring, ungrounded outlets, or overloaded panels.

  3. Plumbing Leaks – Corrosion, slow drains, or signs of water damage under sinks.

  4. Foundation Cracks – Small cracks can be normal; large or widening cracks are concerning.

  5. HVAC Performance – Dirty filters, aging systems, or units near end-of-life.

  6. Moisture & Mold – Especially in basements or crawl spaces due to poor ventilation.

Don’t panic if your inspector finds issues — most homes, even newer ones, have a few. The goal is to understand what you’re buying and plan accordingly.


💬 How to Negotiate After the Inspection

Once your report comes back, you have a few options depending on what was found:

  • Ask for Repairs: Request that the seller fix specific issues before settlement.

  • Request Credits: Negotiate a financial credit to offset the cost of repairs after closing.

  • Walk Away (if needed): If major issues arise and the seller won’t negotiate, you can use your inspection contingency to back out without penalty.

💡 Pro Tip: Focus on major systems and safety issues, not cosmetic fixes.
Think: electrical, roof, foundation, HVAC — not minor paint touch-ups.

Having a seasoned REALTOR® who knows how to communicate inspection results effectively can make all the difference in negotiations.


📎 Related Post

👉 5 Mistakes First-Time Homebuyers Make — Learn how to avoid common buyer errors that can cost you time, money, and peace of mind.


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Download our FREE Home Inspection Checklist to make sure you know exactly what to look for before you sign the dotted line.

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Next Move Delaware Valley
Licensed in PA, DE, & MD
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Email: jim@nextmovedelval.com
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