Listings are designed to win attention. Inspections are where friction appears. Serious buyers arrive with a short list of checks that go beyond paint, furniture, and camera angles.
Focus on systems, not staging
- Water pressure and storage
- Power backup hours
- Drainage after rain
- Parking movement
- Noise at peak hours
Ask operational questions on site
Find out who manages the building, how disputes are resolved, and what recurring costs changed in the past year. Those answers often matter more than the living room finish.
Document what you saw immediately
Take notes right after the inspection. The second and third property visits blur together quickly, and precise notes improve negotiation quality later.
The best inspection outcome is clarity. You either confirm the asset works, or you discover enough to walk away early.
