Property360

Category: Home inspector

Address: 3179 Valley View Crest, Middleburg, FL 32068, USA

Phone: +19046371267

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 9AM–6PM

Tuesday: 9AM–6PM

Wednesday: 9AM–6PM

Thursday: 9AM–6PM

Friday: 9AM–6PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Pam Gause

Feb 25, 2022

Alway professional and gets reports back quickly and very educated in regards to anything you want to know about a house.

D Wilson

Jun 24, 2020

He is the the BEST Home Inspector I have hired or worked with!!! Great Job! He is MORE THAN THOROUGH! I am Realtor in SC and NC and I am purchasing a home in Florida. My agent highly recommended Dominic Fowler and he did an amazing job! He is a very straight-forward and knowledgable professional. He is direct and straight to the point. Again, Dominic is the the BEST Home Inspector I have hired or worked with. Super detail-orientated. I can really tell he has a passion for this. He can tell you what it is wrong and explain why it's a problem and how to correct it.

Sandra Tucker

Apr 28, 2020

It's always a pleasure working with Property360. The customer service from first contact through inspection is always top notch. They are responsive, very knowledgable and will take the time to answer any questions that you may have. I love the fact they stay current in their field and are continually adding services and improving on the services offered to those they service. As a realtor I am confident when referring my customers to Property360, I know that they will be taken care of.

Amber Parr

Apr 16, 2020

From the first phone call, they are ON IT and they know their stuff. They are extremely professional and kind and fair priced. I highly recommend them.

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Questions & Answers

What is your business philosophy?

Property360 | Oct 7, 2021
Property360 | Oct 7, 2021

Our business philosophy is based upon one goal: We treat your property as though it were our own investment.

When were you established?

Property360 | Oct 7, 2021
Property360 | Oct 7, 2021

We performed our first, fee paid, inspection in 1986 for the Resolution Trust Corporation during the S&L crisis. We take great pride in being the most qualified and experienced building inspection firm in our market. We are fully licensed and insured to provide any inspection you may need – pre-purchase, due diligence home/building inspection, WDO/termite, indoor air quality, water/lead testing, radon testing, code compliance, fire, safety, ADA, cost reserve schedules, repair/cost to cure estimates, asset verification, insurability/underwriting compliance inspections, cost replacement valuations, FHA 203K, weatherization, constructability reviews, new construction inspections, construction management and expert witness testimony…timely and professionally.

What qualifications should a home inspector have?

Property360 | Oct 7, 2021
Property360 | Oct 7, 2021

Making the decision to hire a home inspector before your warranty expires is a wise choice. Now, you need to understand what qualifications the inspector should have. 1. A general or builder’s contractor license. 2. Verifiable experience in new home construction. 3. A proven track record of assisting new home buyers with issues. Do not accept any substitute for these qualifications. You don't need someone who will simply walk around taking pictures and then tell you to call an expert. You need someone who can advise you and someone who has higher credentials than the builder. We're that someone.

Which homes need a new construction home inspection?

Property360 | Oct 7, 2021
Property360 | Oct 7, 2021

In our experience, these are the people who need to hire an inspector: 1. Clients who are working with an architect and builder to construct a semi-custom or totally custom home are the ones who should schedule a new construction inspection. These homes start at the price point of $600,000 to $800,000 and go up from there. 2. Those whose homes have a complex roof design, meaning future repairs may be costly. 3. If you are spending a considerable amount of money on upgraded finishes such as flooring, tile, trim, cabinets, and so on, invest in an inspection. You are paying for a quality job and should expect to receive more than a production finish. 5. You are concerned about finish floor elevations, floorplan layout, placement of door/window openings, and so on. In short, these are not builder plan homes. 6. Your home will have stucco or masonry veneer wall cladding.

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