Inspection service
Condo & Townhome Inspection in San Diego
Condo ownership usually stops at the drywall, but the systems inside your unit are entirely yours. We inspect what you're responsible for and note shared components that could drive a special assessment.
Time on site
1.5 – 2.5 hours
Best for
Downtown, Mission Valley, Pacific Beach, and North County condo buyers
Scope
What's included
- In-unit electrical, plumbing, and HVAC
- Water heater condition and seismic strapping
- Windows, sliders, balconies, and waterproofing
- Appliances and interior finishes
- Visible common-area components near the unit
Local reality
What we find most often in San Diego
- Balcony waterproofing failures — a major SB326 topic
- Aged in-unit water heaters in tight closets
- Dryer venting terminating in wall cavities
- Window and slider seal failure from marine exposure
Questions
Condo & Townhome Inspection FAQs
Do you review the HOA documents?
We don't perform document review, but we'll flag physical conditions worth cross-checking against HOA reserve studies and assessment history.
Also consider
Pair it with these inspections
Buyer's Home Inspection
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Pre-Listing / Seller's Inspection
Find the deal-killers before a buyer's inspector does.
Termite / WDO Inspection
Wood-destroying organism evaluation for Southern California homes.
Sewer Scope Inspection
Camera the lateral before you inherit a five-figure repair.
Get started
Ready to know exactly what you're buying?
Tell us the address and your contingency deadline. We'll confirm availability and send a quote the same day.