Category Archives: home inspections

Understanding Your Home Inspection Report: A Long Island Buyer’s Guide

Your inspector just handed you a 45-page report with hundreds of line items, photos, and terminology you’ve never seen before. Here’s how to actually read it and figure out what matters. Not Every Finding Is a Problem Inspection reports are designed to be comprehensive, not alarming. Your inspector documents everything observable — including things that […]

Home Inspection Negotiation: What to Ask For (and What to Let Go)

The inspection report is in your hands. Now what? Knowing what to negotiate — and what to skip — is one of the most practical skills a buyer can develop. Using it poorly loses deals. Using it well protects your investment without alienating sellers. Negotiate the Big Stuff Focus on items that are expensive, structural, […]

Underground Oil Tanks on Long Island: What Every Buyer Must Know

Long Island has one of the highest concentrations of residential underground oil storage tanks in the country. If you’re buying a home here, especially one built before 1990, the question isn’t whether you should ask about an oil tank — it’s whether the property has one and what its status is. Why Oil Tanks Are […]

Understanding Your Home Inspection Report: A Long Island Buyer’s Guide

Your inspector just handed you a 45-page report with hundreds of line items, photos, and terminology you’ve never seen before. Here’s how to actually read it and figure out what matters. Not Every Finding Is a Problem Inspection reports are designed to be comprehensive, not alarming. Your inspector documents everything observable — including things that […]

The Pre-Listing Inspection: Is It Worth It for Long Island Sellers?

Most sellers wait for the buyer to order an inspection. A growing number of savvy Long Island sellers are flipping that approach and ordering their own first. Here’s why it works. What a Pre-Listing Inspection Is A pre-listing inspection is a standard home inspection — same scope, same process, same type of report — ordered […]

How to Prepare Your Long Island Home for a Buyer’s Inspection

When your home goes under contract, the buyer’s inspection is coming. How you prepare for it matters — not to hide problems, but to give your home the best possible showing and avoid losing the deal over small, fixable issues. Ensure Full Access Your inspector needs to reach every major system in the home. That […]

Long Island Homeowner Resources — Our Recommended Partners

Buying, owning, or selling a home on Long Island usually means managing more than one decision at a time. You are not just choosing a house. You are choosing inspectors, figuring out what repairs matter, lining up reliable professionals, and trying not to get burned by bad information in the process. Most people do not […]

The Most Common Problems Found in Long Island Home Inspections

After thousands of inspections across Nassau and Suffolk County, certain issues come up over and over. These aren’t rare anomalies — they’re predictable patterns tied to the age and style of Long Island’s housing stock. Inadequate Attic Ventilation The single most common finding across all price points. Poor ventilation leads to moisture buildup, premature roof […]

Why You Should Never Skip a Home Inspection on Long Island

In a competitive Long Island market, buyers sometimes consider waiving the inspection to strengthen their offer. It’s understandable. It’s also one of the most financially dangerous decisions a buyer can make. What You’re Actually Waiving When you waive an inspection, you’re not just skipping a formality. You’re agreeing to buy the property as-is, with no […]

Long Island Homeowner Resources — Our Recommended Partners

Buying, owning, or selling a home on Long Island usually means managing more than one decision at a time. Here’s a curated list of the resources we recommend most often for Long Island buyers, sellers, agents, and homeowners. Home Inspection Scheduling HomeInspectionsLI.com — Fast scheduling, 24-hour reports, Nassau and Suffolk County coverage. Real Estate Education […]

Home Inspection Negotiation: What to Ask For (and What to Let Go)

The inspection report is in your hands. Now what? Knowing what to negotiate — and what to skip — is one of the most practical skills a buyer can develop. Using it poorly loses deals. Using it well protects your investment without alienating sellers. Negotiate the Big Stuff Focus on items that are expensive, structural, […]