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Home Inspections for New Construction Builders & Buyers in Little Rock, North Little Rock, & Maumelle

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When Should I Get a Home Inspection?

A New Construction inspection is performed when a new home is theoretically move-in ready and happens before the final walk-thru with the builder. This is similar to getting an inspection before the close date of a sale. Compared to the cost of the home, the cost of a professional inspection buys significant peace of mind. Have our report in hand before the final walk-thru and have any deficiencies addressed before you close on the deal.


Ensure the Quality of Your New Home with a Full Report from a Licensed Home Inspector

In a brand-new home, you won’t ever need to worry about old, stained carpets or dated appliances and you may even be able to decide if the laundry room is connected to the kitchen or garage. Buying a brand-new home can be an awesome experience for a family, but like any other investment, there are things to consider before closing. As a buyer, you can mitigate your risk by setting your standards early.


Many people assume that because a house is new it’s in perfect condition, not in need of an inspection. The process of building a home is complex and involves many different professionals and skilled trades. The interface between these trades is critical but the division of responsibility is not always clear. With the rapid rate at which homes are built, there is always a chance that vital characteristics and units could be obstructed, missing or damaged.


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home inspector for new construction builders and buyers in little rock, north little rock, and maumelle

There will be issues, repairs, and maintenance regardless of when the home was built. Inspectors can’t predict the future, but we can help you prepare for it with the information and expertise we have for you.


Viewpoint Home Inspections is timely and thorough. We would love to help you turn a house into a home. Contact us today.

What Do I Need to Know Before Buying a New House?

Remember that the neighborhood community is almost just as important as the house itself. The area affects the value of the home, the safety of the home and the quality of life while living there. Endless customization shouldn’t override the school district your kids will be zoned for. To be sure it's a good fit for you, try researching the following:


  • Research the community beforehand and look at taxes, school districts, traffic, crime ratings, distance to your work and family, etc. Anything you would research for a preexisting home, you should research for a new one as well.


  • Even if you adore the prospect of a particular new home, it is very serious to consider the developer and builder beforehand. A low price for a seemingly beautiful home should certainly be researched. Try looking at reviews of the company, qualifications, and maybe visit a previously built house of theirs in person. Are the developers ensuring homes are sold to qualified families or are they quick to sell to anybody who shows interest like investors who plan on turning their lots into tenant properties? Reach out to potential neighbors if possible and ask how they felt about buying from the companies.


  • Hire a high-quality realtor that can go with you to the new home and give you further information about the companies and their standards. Consider the cost and payout for updates. Will it benefit the quality and equity of your home to take the updates they offer?



  • Get a Home Inspection. It’s as simple as that! Protect yourself and your bank account and give yourself negotiating power when approaching the builders pre-close, and have a professional inspector come to your new home before the final walkthrough.
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New Construction Home Inspection for a Builder

As a builder, liability is your concern. Having an inspector examine the home is like having a partner cross-check your work. This is an un-biased report that will allow you to have a confident final walk-thru with the future owner. Be prepared for anything and call Viewpoint Home Inspections today for your new home inspection.

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