Premium Home Inspection in Temecula, CA
Same-day reports. 3D tour, drone, infrared, LIDAR — all included.
The inspection a Temecula property actually needs isn't a generic checklist. The soil moves. The fault line is six miles away. The summers cook attic ductwork into early failure. Half the housing stock came out of one twenty-year growth boom that left specific defects in specific tract names. We built the service around that reality.
Inspection.re serves all of Temecula and the surrounding markets
We are based in Temecula and our inspectors live in the area. We work every neighborhood: Wolf Creek, Crowne Hill, Paseo del Sol, Vail Ranch, Redhawk and the Redhawk Country Club area, Harveston, Roripaugh Ranch, Sommers Bend, Meadowview, Old Town and the older neighborhoods near it, plus the De Luz wine country, the equestrian zones, and the rural properties along De Portola.
We also serve the surrounding markets that share most of the same building stock and geology: Murrieta, Wildomar, Menifee, Lake Elsinore, Canyon Lake, Winchester, Hemet, Fallbrook, and Bonsall. Same premium package, same same-day report, same $300 discount.
What's included on every inspection
We don't break the premium tools out as add-ons. Charging extra for infrared and drone creates a bad incentive to do a less thorough base inspection. Everything below is standard.
3D Matterport virtual tour with findings tagged inside it
Walk the property again from anywhere. Every callout in the report links to its exact location in 3D.
Drone roof inspection
High-resolution aerial photography of roof areas that aren't safe to walk. Especially useful in Temecula where tile roofs in tract neighborhoods and steep parcels in De Luz both make ground-level views unreliable.
FLIR infrared thermal scanning
Hidden moisture, missing insulation, ductwork leaks, electrical hot spots. The scan that finds problems you can't see with your eyes.
LIDAR floor plan
Accurate room dimensions, total square footage, layout schematic. MLS-ready for sellers and realtors.
Same-day inspection report
Not 24 hours. Same day. Delivered by email after the inspection ends, with photos, the 3D tour link, drone imagery, infrared callouts, the LIDAR floor plan, and a prioritized findings list.
$300 discount applied automatically at booking
Not a coupon code. Not a limited-time offer. Just our standard pricing.
The Temecula-specific issues we actually look for
Five things show up in this market that don't show up the same way elsewhere. We've written buyer's-guide depth on each. The short version:
Expansive clay soil
Southwest Riverside County sits on documented expansive clays that swell when wet and shrink when dry. The seasonal cycle stresses foundations, slabs, and footings. We run digital levels across rooms, document hairline foundation cracks, and flag patterns of drywall cracks above doorways that point to soil movement rather than cosmetic settlement.
The Elsinore Fault Zone
Temecula sits just east of one of California's major fault systems. Newer construction is built to current seismic code; pre-1980 homes often are not. We check water heater strapping, cripple wall bracing, gas shutoffs, and signs of past seismic movement, then flag retrofit opportunities when we see them.
Wildland-Urban Interface fire zones
A meaningful portion of Temecula falls in CAL FIRE's Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone or sits in the WUI map. California's Chapter 7A building code requires ember-resistant features in these zones, but a lot of older homes were built before the requirements existed. We document attic and foundation venting type, roof covering class, and defensible space conditions.
Hot-summer HVAC stress
Temecula summers hit triple digits regularly. Attic ductwork in 130-degree unconditioned attics is where most of the cooling actually gets lost. We test airflow, look for visible duct issues, check evaporator coil condition, and use the infrared scan to find air leaks and ductwork bleeding cold air into the attic before it reaches the rooms.
New-construction defects in active tracts
Roripaugh Ranch, Sommers Bend, and Audie Murphy Ranch (in adjacent Menifee) are still adding homes. City building inspectors approve to code, but code is a minimum standard. Buyer pre-close inspections routinely find issues the city inspector didn't write up: framing alignment, gaps in attic insulation, duct sealing, drainage grading, final-grade work. Same true of the resale market for homes built in the 2001-2009 boom, where Chinese drywall exposure is also a real possibility.
Pay at Closing — unique in the Temecula market
Most inspectors require payment on the day of the inspection. We let you defer the inspection fee until your transaction closes through escrow.
- ●Zero upfront payment required to book.
- ●Full premium inspection delivered today: Matterport, drone, infrared, LIDAR, mold testing.
- ●$300 discount still applied.
- ●The inspection fee is collected from escrow when the deal closes.
- ●Simple process: we keep a backup card on file in case the deal falls through, but that's it.
Built for buyers who want to preserve cash through escrow, for realtors closing more deals without inspection-fee friction, and for sellers who want to add a pre-listing inspection (and the marketing-grade 3D tour that comes with it) as part of the listing prep without writing a check upfront.
Three ways to schedule
Buyer inspection
The standard California buyer-inspection contingency gives you a tight window to inspect, review, and respond. Same-day report turnaround keeps you comfortably inside that window with time left over to bring in specialty inspectors if the report flags something: a sewer scope, a structural engineer, a pool specialist. The report is also leverage. A detailed, well-photographed inspection report carries more weight in repair negotiation than a quick checklist would.
Schedule a Buyer Inspection →Pre-listing inspection (sellers)
Done before the home goes to market. You find out what is wrong before the buyer does, fix things on your own schedule with your own contractors instead of under deal pressure, and have a clear story for any items you decide to disclose-and-credit instead of fix. The 3D Matterport tour and LIDAR floor plan we deliver are MLS-ready, so they double as listing marketing assets. No re-shoot.
Schedule a Pre-Listing Inspection →Realtor concierge
Same-day reports keep your timelines clean. The 3D tour and LIDAR floor plan are usable in your MLS marketing without re-shooting. For listings where the seller is sensitive about upfront cost, Pay at Closing lets the inspection happen now and get paid out of escrow. This is a transparent partnership, not a kickback program. RESPA Section 8 is a hard line and we don't cross it.
Realtor Booking →One bundle. $300 off automatic.
Inspection.re's premium package — Matterport, drone, FLIR infrared, LIDAR, same-day delivery — is priced as a single bundle. The $300 discount is applied automatically at booking, which puts our premium-tech package at or below the Temecula market median for a standard inspection without any of these tools included.
The exact fee depends on the size and age of the home. A 2,000 square foot tract home in Wolf Creek runs about two and a half hours on site. A 4,500 square foot estate in De Luz with a pool, spa, well, and septic can be four hours or more, and is priced accordingly.
You'll see the exact price when you schedule online. No quote-and-call-us routine.
How the inspection actually runs
- 01
You schedule online or by phone
Usually one to three days out. Same-day and next-day are available for transactions where the contingency clock is ticking.
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We confirm access
With the agent or seller. Buyers are welcome and encouraged to attend if your schedule allows.
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We do everything in one visit
Visual walkthrough, drone roof flight, 3D Matterport scan, LIDAR pass, and infrared sweep all happen during the same two-to-four-hour window on site.
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The full report arrives the same day
By email, with photos, the 3D tour link, drone imagery, infrared callouts, the LIDAR floor plan, and a prioritized findings list.
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You can walk through the findings with us
If helpful. For sellers, we can issue an updated report after repairs are made.
Frequently asked questions
How long does a Temecula home inspection take?
Will the report be ready before my buyer-contingency deadline?
Do you serve the wine country and De Luz?
Do you inspect homes built before 1978?
Do you inspect new construction in Roripaugh Ranch and Sommers Bend?
Is infrared an add-on?
Can I use the 3D tour in MLS marketing?
How far ahead should I book?
Do you handle Section 1 termite reports?
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Greater LA. The Flats 1920s Spanish Revival estates, Trousdale mid-century modern, hillside and gated homes. Santa Monica Fault, landslide zone, luxury-estate scope.
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Greater LA coast. Septic/OWTS Point-of-Sale scope, Woolsey fire + insurance crisis, beachfront bluff and pilings, canyon landslide. Point Dume to Big Rock.
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Greater LA historic. Bungalow Heaven Craftsman, masonry chimneys, cripple-wall retrofit, Raymond Fault, and the Eaton Fire foothill corridor.
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Master-planned community specialists. Bear Creek to Spencer's Crossing. HOA-aware reporting, Chinese drywall checks.
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Premium coastal. Mount Soledad slope and Rose Canyon fault, bluff corrosion, luxury estates, historic Village stock. 14 neighborhoods.
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Island city. Historic Village cottages, 1970s Shores condos, Cays waterfront. Aggressive salt-air, military relocation, flood exposure.
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East County value market. 1950s-60s midcentury ranch stock, hot-valley HVAC stress, wildfire-edge checks, Fletcher Hills and Rancho San Diego.
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The City in the Country. Over 75% Very High fire hazard. Cedar Fire and Witch Fire history. Older ranch homes to hillside estates with well-and-septic.
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Rural lots, equestrian properties, older country homes. Well-and-septic experience, SW Riverside foothills.
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Elsinore Fault Zone, lakeside cottages, WUI hillsides. From 1920s Lakeshore Drive to Tuscany Hills tracts.
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Coastal salt-air, three-lagoon corridors, La Costa polybutylene era. Village cottages to Robertson Ranch new construction.
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Coastal salt-air, Camp Pendleton moves, Fire Mountain hillsides, South O cottages, and Rancho Del Oro tract homes.
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Sun City 55-plus accessibility scope, Audie Murphy Ranch master plan, Mello-Roos CFD awareness, and hot-summer HVAC sizing checks.
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Cardiff bluff stability, Coastal Commission jurisdiction, Olivenhain equestrian properties, and five distinct communities from 1920s cottages to Encinitas Ranch tracts.
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South Bay coverage. Eastlake and Otay Ranch master-planned systems, Mello-Roos and CFD awareness, older west-side stock, and hot-summer HVAC on the eastern slopes.
See area →Riverside, CA
Inland Empire county-seat anchor. Historic Wood Streets and Mission Inn-area old homes, Canyon Crest hillsides, Orangecrest tracts, and hot-summer HVAC.
See area →Vista, CA
Inland North County. Shadowridge aging tracts, Buena Creek rural-edge lots, older downtown homes, wildfire-edge readiness, and inland HVAC load.
See area →San Marcos, CA
North County Inland. San Elijo Hills fire zone, Mello-Roos, Twin Oaks rural lots, Lake San Marcos 55+.
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Jewel of the Hills. 1920s Village bungalows, Mount Helix slope estates, older systems, sewer-scope market.
See area →National City, CA
Second-oldest county city. Brick Row historic core, Mills Act, dense older stock, military/relocation.
See area →Santee, CA
East County valley. San Diego River flood exposure, Carlton Hills and Carlton Oaks aging tracts, hot-valley HVAC, wildfire-edge slopes, and manufactured-home stock.
See area →Lemon Grove, CA
Postwar East County. 1940s-60s ranch and Spanish-style homes, aging systems near end of life, sewer lateral issues, trolley-corridor multi-unit stock, and East County summer HVAC.
See area →Imperial Beach, CA
Southwest coastal. Salt-air corrosion, FEMA flood zones, high water table, older beach cottages, Tijuana River Valley awareness, and bayside condos.
See area →Solana Beach, CA
North County coastal. Blufftop erosion and seawall awareness, Coastal Commission jurisdiction, Cedros Village cottages, Lomas Santa Fe slope homes, and salt-air corrosion checks.
See area →Del Mar, CA
Premier coast. Bluff erosion + LOSSAN rail, lagoon flood, Coastal Commission, Olde Del Mar estates, luxury scope.
See area →Canyon Lake, CA
Gated lake community. 1970s-90s housing stock, hillside and waterfront lots, Elsinore Fault proximity, HOA-aware reporting.
See area →Perris, CA
Two markets in one city. Historic Downtown Perris railroad stock and new tracts on expansive clay. Post-tension slabs, hot-summer HVAC.
See area →Fallbrook, CA
Rural estates, avocado groves, well-and-septic dependence, WUI fire zones. De Luz to the Village core. Outbuilding and ag infrastructure scope.
See area →Bonsall, CA
San Luis Rey valley equestrian estates, river floodplain, well-and-septic, hillside custom homes, WUI fire exposure. Gated enclaves and rural parcels.
See area →Hemet, CA
55+ communities and manufactured homes alongside 1960s-80s ranch stock moving through investor flips. San Jacinto Fault proximity, extreme-heat HVAC.
See area →San Jacinto, CA
San Jacinto Fault Zone, Alquist-Priolo disclosure, 2000s boom-tract construction, river floodplain, expansive soils. Seismic and water exposure combined.
See area →Rancho Santa Fe, CA
Estate-grade inspections. Covenant Lilian Rice adobes, multi-structure parcels, septic on estate scale, eucalyptus WUI fire exposure, historic layered additions.
See area →Los Angeles, CA
Greater LA anchor. Hillside foundations and caissons, a dozen active faults, soft-story retrofit ordinance, and a century of building eras from Craftsman to new infill.
See area →Long Beach, CA
Greater LA coast. Newport-Inglewood Fault and 1933 quake legacy, Wilmington oil-field methane zones, Naples waterfront, historic Craftsman and Spanish stock.
See area →Santa Monica, CA
Greater LA premium coast. Santa Monica Fault, citywide seismic retrofit ordinance, bluff above PCH, soft-story condos, salt-air corrosion.
See area →Irvine, CA
Orange County. Master-planned villages, graded-pad expansive-soil settlement, stucco wall systems and window flashing, tile-roof underlayment, HOA and Mello-Roos.
See area →Newport Beach, CA
Orange County coast. Waterfront seawalls and docks, high tidal water table, FEMA flood zones, salt-air corrosion, Newport-Inglewood Fault, luxury rebuilds.
See area →Huntington Beach, CA
Orange County coast. Newport-Inglewood Fault, oil-field wells and methane overlays, liquefaction-zone soil, salt air, Huntington Harbour waterfront.
See area →Anaheim, CA
Orange County. Postwar tract boom, mid-century systems, asbestos-era materials, aging panels and plumbing, Anaheim Hills slopes, Santa Ana River soil.
See area →Santa Ana, CA
Orange County. Historic districts, pre-1980 stock, clay sewer laterals and root intrusion, original wiring, galvanized supply, asbestos-era materials.
See area →Fullerton, CA
Orange County. Historic Golden Hills, Sunny Hills and Raymond Hills slopes, Craftsman and mid-century stock, masonry chimneys, original systems.
See area →Tustin, CA
Orange County. Old Town historic core, 1990s Tustin Ranch copper-era tracts, dual-pane window seal failures, North Tustin hillside estates.
See area →Orange, CA
Orange County. The largest historic district in California, Eichler mid-century tracts, postwar ranches, masonry chimneys, copper and dual-pane aging.
See area →Costa Mesa, CA
Orange County. Eastside cottages and mid-century tracts, dual-pane window seal failures, copper pinhole leaks, heavy remodel and permit questions.
See area →San Bernardino, CA
Inland Empire. San Andreas and San Jacinto faults, valley liquefaction, cripple-wall seismic readiness, older and postwar stock, extreme inland heat.
See area →Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Inland Empire. Post-tension slab foundations, Cucamonga Fault foothills, alluvial-fan drainage, stucco systems, tile-roof underlayment, master-planned tracts.
See area →Ontario, CA
Inland Empire. Historic Euclid Avenue downtown and the Ontario Ranch master-planned new-build south, expansive soil, stucco moisture, inland heat.
See area →Burbank, CA
Greater LA. Studio-era 1920s-1950s stock, lead paint and asbestos-era materials, unreinforced masonry chimneys, aging electrical and plumbing, Verdugo foothills.
See area →Glendale, CA
Greater LA. Historic and foothill homes, unreinforced masonry chimneys, Sierra Madre and Verdugo faults, hillside wildfire, slope and debris flow.
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Greater LA. Foothill WUI wildfire and debris flow, Sierra Madre fault, custom hillside and older homes, masonry chimneys, slope and retaining.
See area →Arcadia, CA
Greater LA. New luxury teardown-rebuilds, graded-pad and fill settlement, Raymond fault, foothill fire, older Santa Anita stock.
See area →San Marino, CA
Greater LA. Architect-designed 1920s-1930s Period Revival estates, undersized original electrical, masonry chimneys, Raymond fault, mature trees.
See area →Sierra Madre, CA
Greater LA. Historic foothill town, WUI wildfire exposure, unreinforced masonry chimneys, canyon-lot slope and drainage, older systems.
See area →South Pasadena, CA
Greater LA. Pre-1940 Craftsman stock, raised foundations and cripple walls, the Raymond fault, older electrical, plumbing, and heating.
See area →Alhambra, CA
Greater LA. 1920s-1940s bungalow and Spanish stock, original gravity heating, raised foundations, undersized electrical, dense historic neighborhoods.
See area →Monrovia, CA
Greater LA. Old Town Victorians and Craftsman, raised foundations, foothill wildfire exposure, masonry chimneys, aging older-home systems.
See area →Torrance, CA
Greater LA / South Bay. Postwar slab tracts, the Torrance oil field and methane context, the Hollywood Riviera coast, Old Torrance bungalows.
See area →Manhattan Beach, CA
Greater LA / South Bay. Multi-level Sand/Tree/Hill section homes, roof decks and balconies, deck waterproofing, salt air, sandy soil.
See area →Redondo Beach, CA
Greater LA / South Bay. The Avenues, Hollywood Riviera, King Harbor condos and townhomes, coastal corrosion, decks, hillside slope.
See area →Sherman Oaks, CA
Greater LA / San Fernando Valley. Mid-century modern and ranch homes, flat roofs, post-and-beam, radiant slabs, hillside lots south of the boulevard.
See area →Encino, CA
Greater LA / San Fernando Valley. Sprawling ranch and mid-century estates, Encino Hills, pools and spas, flat roofs, hillside slope, large systems.
See area →Van Nuys, CA
Greater LA / San Fernando Valley. Postwar ranch tracts, garage conversions and unpermitted additions, older systems, multifamily and rental stock.
See area →Thousand Oaks, CA
Ventura County / Conejo Valley. Master-planned tracts and hillside custom homes, graded pads, oak-studded slopes, wildland-urban fire exposure.
See area →Simi Valley, CA
Ventura County. Terraced hillside tracts on cut-and-fill pads, old landslide deposits and earth movement, valley-floor slabs over deep alluvium, fire edge.
See area →Camarillo, CA
Ventura County / Oxnard plain. High water table and ground moisture, former farmland, hillside Camarillo Heights, slab and crawlspace dampness.
See area →Culver City, CA
Greater LA Westside. 1920s Spanish and post-war tracts, Culver Crest hillside, Fox Hills condos, Inglewood Oil Field context, mixed-era systems.
See area →West Hollywood, CA
Greater LA. Dense older multifamily, 1920s courtyard buildings, SB 326 balcony law, condo conversions, soft-story seismic, older systems.
See area →Brentwood, CA
Greater LA Westside. Brentwood Park flat-lot estates, Mandeville and Sullivan canyons, Crestwood Hills mid-century, slope, fire exposure, and large older systems.
See area →Pacific Palisades, CA
Greater LA coast. Canyon and bluff homes, Castellammare slope history, wildfire exposure, heavy rebuilds, hillside foundations, and coastal salt air.
See area →Corona, CA
Inland Empire. South Corona hillside master-planned tracts, Green River wind corridor, historic Grand Boulevard circle, fire-edge exposure, and expansive clay.
See area →Fontana, CA
Inland Empire. North Fontana master-planned tracts and older south-side post-war stock, summer heat, Cajon Pass wind on roofs, and expansive soil.
See area →Garden Grove, CA
Orange County. 1950s-60s post-war slab tracts, aging systems, original sewer laterals and root intrusion, unpermitted additions and conversions.
See area →Hermosa Beach, CA
Greater LA / South Bay. Sand Section walk streets, the Strand, Sleepy Hollow, Hill Section, salt air, multi-level coastal structure and waterproofing.
See area →Palm Springs, CA
Coachella Valley. Movie Colony, Twin Palms, Vista Las Palmas mid-century modern homes, pools, extreme HVAC load, and vacation-rental wear.
See area →Fountain Valley, CA
Orange County. 1960s-70s slab tracts, high water table history, Green Valley pools, aging original systems, and compact build-out era.
See area →Chino Hills, CA
Inland Empire. Hillside master-planned tracts, slope and drainage, seismic faults from the 2008 quake, wildfire canyon edge, and expansive clay.
See area →Moreno Valley, CA
Inland Empire. Tract new construction and older Sunnymead stock, extreme summer heat on HVAC, expansive clay, and wind off the passes.
See area →Yorba Linda, CA
Orange County. Hillside and equestrian estates, wildfire and Santa Ana wind exposure, pools and outbuildings, slope, and mixed-era systems.
See area →Eastvale, CA
Inland Empire. Newer master-planned tracts on former dairy land, settlement and soil movement, extreme heat, and near-universal leased solar.
See area →Mission Viejo, CA
Orange County. Mature master-planned tracts from the 1970s-1990s, aging first-generation systems, hillside slope, pools, and HOA-aware reporting.
See area →Redlands, CA
Inland Empire. Historic Victorian and Craftsman stock, masonry chimneys, San Andreas fault foothills, wildfire edge, and expansive clay.
See area →Aliso Viejo, CA
Orange County. 1990s-2000s master-planned tracts and condos on hillside pads, canyon wildfire exposure, shared structures, and aging first-gen systems.
See area →Laguna Niguel, CA
Orange County. Hillside master-planned tracts, slope and landslide history, drainage, canyon fire edge, pools, and aging systems.
See area →Lake Forest, CA
Orange County. Older El Toro stock, Foothill Ranch and Portola Hills fire-edge tracts, Baker Ranch new builds, slope, and heat.
See area →Northridge, CA
Greater LA / San Fernando Valley. 1994 earthquake context, 1950s-1960s ranch tracts, Sherwood Forest estates, Balboa Highlands Eichlers, hot-valley HVAC stress.
See area →Tarzana, CA
Greater LA / San Fernando Valley. Hillside estates south of the boulevard, slope and fire exposure, valley-floor ranch homes, pools, extreme heat.
See area →Woodland Hills, CA
Greater LA / San Fernando Valley. Valley-floor ranch tracts, south-of-the-boulevard hillside estates, Warner Center condos, extreme heat, fire edge.
See area →Canoga Park, CA
Greater LA / San Fernando Valley. Original-townsite bungalows, post-war ranch tracts, Warner Center condos, aging systems, extreme heat.
See area →Porter Ranch, CA
Greater LA / San Fernando Valley. Hillside master-planned homes on graded pads, Santa Susana Mountains fire exposure, newer-build defects, older ranch tracts.
See area →Reseda, CA
Greater LA / San Fernando Valley. Post-war tract homes on the flat valley floor, aging systems, extreme heat, flat-lot drainage, 1994 quake context.
See area →Chatsworth, CA
Greater LA / San Fernando Valley. Rocky Santa Susana hillside lots, equestrian parcels and outbuildings, wildfire exposure, mixed-era tracts.
See area →West Hills, CA
Greater LA / San Fernando Valley. Simi Hills wildland edge, 1960s-1990s tracts, pools, slope and drainage, extreme heat.
See area →Winnetka, CA
Greater LA / San Fernando Valley. Post-war tract homes, aging systems, decades of additions, flat-lot drainage, extreme heat.
See area →North Hollywood, CA
Greater LA / San Fernando Valley. Pre-war Lankershim-era bungalows, duplexes and income property, ADUs and garage conversions, new transit-adjacent construction.
See area →Studio City, CA
Greater LA / San Fernando Valley. Canyon hillside lots south of Ventura Boulevard, pre-war character homes on the flats, teardown-and-rebuild market.
See area →Valley Village, CA
Greater LA / San Fernando Valley. 1930s-1940s Spanish and ranch homes, new two-story rebuilds, mature trees, boulevard condo stock.
See area →Granada Hills, CA
Greater LA / San Fernando Valley. 1950s-1960s ranch tracts, the Balboa Highlands Eichler enclave, equestrian foothill lots, 1994 quake history.
See area →Mission Hills, CA
Greater LA / San Fernando Valley. Older modest homes around the San Fernando Mission, raised foundations, additions, the foothill rise.
See area →North Hills, CA
Greater LA / San Fernando Valley. Post-war tracts, dense small multifamily, garage conversions and additions, central-valley heat.
See area →Ready to schedule your Temecula home inspection?
Same-day reports. Full premium tech package. $300 discount applied automatically. Pay at closing available.
Questions first? Call 1-888-88-INSP-9 (+1-888-884-6779) or message us through the schedule page. We respond same day.
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