The truth about home inspections they don’t want you to know…
When I bought my home, I knew the HVAC was old enough to vote.
It worked.
It passed inspection.
It kept the house cool.
But I also knew: it wasn’t gonna last forever.
What did I do?
I planned for it.
Saved.
And sure enough, three years later… boom! I replaced it. No sweat.
Now… why did I still move forward?
Because that same house had a brand-new roof.
And in my price point, with the location and layout I wanted?
That was a win.
Here’s the truth that a lot of buyers miss:
Every house will have something.
Settlement cracks in the drywall? Normal.
Scuffed baseboards? Totally common.
Squeaky floorboard? That’s what the agents call charm, baby.
Even brand-new homes have inspection reports that’ll make you think the whole thing is held together with duct tape and hope.
But it’s not.
It’s man-made. It’s lived in. It’s a house.
And here’s the kicker:
If you paid a home inspector and they gave you a blank sheet of paper?
You’d feel ripped off.
It’s their job to nitpick.
To highlight every little thing…so you can see the full picture.
But knowing the difference between “that’s fixable” and “that’s fatal”?
That’s your job.
The inspection is a tool.
Not a termination clause for tiny inconveniences.
So if the house fits your life and your goals?
Don’t back out over stuff that’s normal in 99.9% of homes.
Because yeah…my HVAC needed replacing after a few years.
But you know what else happened?
I built nearly $100,000 in equity while living in it.
A few maintenance bills in exchange for six figures of growth?
I’ll take that deal all day.
Looking for perfect keeps people stuck.
Looking for potential gets you wealth.