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How long does a buyer’s inspection take?

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How long does a buyer’s inspection take?

How long will a buyer’s inspection really take? Short Answer: 2–3 Hours (Here’s Why)

Quick answer: how long does a buyer’s inspection take?

Most buyer’s home inspections run 2 to 3 hours. Smaller condos or townhouses can be 45–90 minutes. Large homes, older properties, or houses with outbuildings can take 4 hours or more. The time depends on size, age, systems, and how detailed the inspector is.

What happens during those 2–3 hours

  • Exterior walk-around: roof, gutters, foundation, grading (15–45 minutes).
  • Interior systems: HVAC, plumbing, electrical, appliances (45–90 minutes).
  • Structural and safety checks: attic, basement, crawlspace (30–60 minutes).
  • Final walk-through with the inspector to review findings (15–30 minutes).
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Why the time varies — control what you can

Factors that extend or shorten inspection time:

  • Home size and number of systems. More square footage = more time.
  • Age and condition. Older homes need more checks.
  • Accessibility. Locked rooms, attics, or crawlspaces add time.
  • Number of inspectors. Two inspectors can halve the on-site time.
  • Client questions. Buyers who stay and ask many questions add time.

Tip: Schedule an inspector with clear availability and ask how long they estimate based on address and age.

Appraisals vs inspections — different jobs, different timing

An appraisal usually takes 30–90 minutes on site. The appraiser inspects the property and comparable sales, then completes a report off-site. The appraisal is about market value. The inspection is about condition and safety. Expect the appraisal report within 1–3 business days; inspection reports often delivered the same day or within 24–48 hours.

How to use inspection time strategically

  • Attend the inspection. You’ll learn maintenance priorities and negotiation leverage.
  • Bring a checklist. Note any urgent safety items or major systems concerns.
  • Ask for photos and clear, prioritized recommendations.

What to expect in the report

A professional inspection report lists defects, safety issues, and maintenance notes. It ranks items by severity. Use it to:

  • Negotiate repairs or credits.
  • Plan budgeting for repairs over time.
  • Understand ongoing maintenance needs.
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Common buyer questions answered fast

  • Does the buyer have to be present? No, but being there adds clarity.
  • Can an inspection be rushed? You can request a shorter visual-only check, but that risks missing problems.
  • Will the inspection delay closing? Not usually. Most reports are ready within 48 hours.

Bottom line — time vs value

A 2–3 hour inspection saves you months of headaches and thousands in repairs. Don’t cut the time to save a few dollars.

For straight answers and a trusted local expert, contact Tony Sousa at tony@sousasells.ca or call 416-477-2620. Visit https://www.sousasells.ca to book an inspection consultation.

If you’re looking to sell your home, it’s crucial to get the price right. This can be a tricky task, but fortunately, you don’t have to do it alone. By seeking out expert advice from a seasoned real estate agent like Tony Sousa from the SousaSells.ca Team, you can get the guidance you need to determine the perfect price for your property. With Tony’s extensive experience in the industry, he knows exactly what factors to consider when pricing a home, and he’ll work closely with you to ensure that you get the best possible outcome. So why leave your home’s value up to chance? Contact Tony today to get started on the path to a successful home sale.

Tony Sousa

Tony@SousaSells.ca
416-477-2620

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