The Home Inspection Checklist for First-Time Buyers

By InspectAI Team · 2026-05-18

Buying your first home is exciting and a little terrifying. The inspection is where the excitement meets reality — it's your structured chance to learn what you're really buying. This checklist walks you through what a professional inspector covers, what you can eyeball yourself, and the questions worth asking on the day.

Before the inspection: what you can spot yourself

You're not a professional, but a walk-through with open eyes catches a surprising amount:

What the inspector checks

A standard inspection covers the major systems:

What a standard inspection generally does not include: anything behind walls, inside chimneys, underground (sewer lines, septic, oil tanks), or specialty tests like radon and mold — those are usually separate add-ons.

Questions to ask on inspection day

  1. What are the three things that concern you most?
  2. Which findings are safety issues versus maintenance?
  3. What's the remaining life on the roof, HVAC, and water heater?
  4. Are there any items you'd recommend a specialist evaluate?
  5. If this were your home, what would you fix first?

After the inspection

You'll get a written report — usually within a day. Read the summary first, then learn to triage it; our guide on how to read a home inspection report walks through severity labels. Budget for the inspection itself, too; see how much a home inspection costs in 2026.

FAQ

How long does the inspection take?

Usually two to three hours for an average single-family home, longer for large or older properties. More detail in how long a home inspection takes.

Can the seller refuse to make repairs?

Yes. An inspection contingency gives you the right to ask and to walk away if you can't agree — it does not force the seller to fix anything.

Do I need a separate inspection for a new-construction home?

It's worth it. New homes have defects too, and a pre-drywall or final walkthrough inspection catches issues while the builder is still on the hook.

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