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Home Inspections That Help You Avoid Costly Surprises

Detailed, easy-to-understand inspections for condos, townhomes, and single-family homes across the DMV.


See the true condition of the home, uncover hidden defects before they become expensive problems, and make confident decisions whether you’re buying, selling, or maintaining your property.


Same-day reports available on most standard home inspections.

Serving homeowners in Washington DC, Maryland & Northern Virginia

What a Home Inspection Helps You Avoid

Unexpected Repair Bills After Moving In

Identifies issues early so you don’t inherit expensive problems someone else left behind.

Hidden Safety Hazards

Catches things like faulty wiring, gas leaks, moisture intrusion, and structural issues before they put your family at risk.

Buying a Home That Needs More Work Than You Expected

Gives you a clear picture of the home’s condition so you know what’s urgent, what can wait, and what it will cost.

Stressful Negotiations Without Solid Evidence

Provides documented findings you can use for price negotiations, repair requests, or planning upgrades.

Surprises During Ownership

Helps you understand upcoming maintenance needs so you can budget confidently and avoid last-minute emergencies.

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Why Smart Homeowners Get Professional Home Inspections

1. Save Money on Future Repairs

Find early signs of wear in HVAC systems, plumbing, electrical panels, and roofing—before they turn into expensive fixes.

2. Avoid Emergencies After Moving In

A single hidden leak, bad breaker, or aging system can cause thousands in damage. An inspection prevents those surprises.

3. Protect Your Long-Term Home Value

Documented issues help you negotiate repairs, plan upgrades, and maintain the property so it grows in value over time.

4. Know the True Condition Before You Buy or Sell

Whether you’re purchasing, preparing to list, or maintaining your current home, a clear report removes guesswork and regret.

Types of Homes We Inspect

Commercial restaurant kitchen showing hood system, grease ducts, and stainless steel equipment — common areas inspected for ventilation, fire risk, and HVAC performance.

Condos

High-rise and garden-style units.
HVAC, plumbing, electrical, appliances, and moisture checks.

Grocery store meat counter with display cases and customer service area, showing the type of commercial environment inspected for refrigeration performance, sanitation, and electrical safety.

Townhomes & Single-Family Homes

Full top-to-bottom inspection: roof, structure, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, attic, basement, and safety issues.
Includes new construction.

Barbershop interior with styling chairs, mirrors, lighting, and countertop appliances — common sources of electrical and ventilation concerns.

Small Multi-Unit Homes (2–4 Units)

Unit-by-unit inspection plus shared systems and safety concerns.

Large church interior with wooden pews, high ceilings, and overhead lighting — typical areas requiring structural, roof, and HVAC inspection.

Investor Portfolios (Multiple Properties)

For buyers closing on 2+ homes at once.
Coordinated inspections with consolidated reporting.

Facts Every Homeowner Should Know

  • Small leaks become big expenses. A tiny drip behind a wall can lead to mold, damaged framing, and repairs costing $3,000–$10,000 if it goes unnoticed.

  • Most roof problems are silent at first. Roof issues usually start with a loose shingle or small gap in the flashing — letting in water slowly and quietly until the damage becomes visible.

  • Many safety hazards aren’t obvious. Things like outdated electrical panels, missing safety outlets (GFCI outlets protect against shock near water), loose handrails, or improper dryer venting can put your home and family at risk.

  • Almost every home has issues the owner didn’t know about. A professional inspection gives you a clear, prioritized list:

    • what needs attention now

    • what to plan for later

    • what’s normal for a home of that age

What’s Included in Your Home Inspection

Full evaluation of roof, structure, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC

Exterior drainage and grading review

Interior safety checks

Attic, insulation, and ventilation review

Moisture detection and leak identification

Clear photos of every issue

Practical recommendations you can actually use

We focus on the issues that threaten your safety, comfort, and budget — so you know exactly what you’re walking into.

Take Care of Your Home Like a Pro — No Matter Its Size

Every great homeowner protects their time, money, and peace of mind.

A home inspection isn't just a checkbox for closing — it's a way to understand how your home is really performing and where your money is most at risk.

Whether you're buying, selling, or living in the same home you've had for years, you deserve more than a quick checklist. You need clear explanations, photos, and practical next steps so you can be a good steward of your biggest personal investment.

WHAT MAKES US DIFFERENT?
Consultant, not a checklist inspector

We go beyond a basic walk-through. You get clear explanations, practical guidance, and real insight, not just a list of problems.

We look for the issues that can disrupt your life

Our inspections focus on the systems that cause the biggest headaches: leaks, electrical hazards, roof problems, HVAC failures, and anything that can lead to major repair bills.

Everything explained in plain language

We break down each finding so you understand:

  • what it means

  • how serious it is

  • what happens if you ignore it

Clear next steps you can actually use

You’ll know what to address now, what to plan for later, and how to maintain your home with confidence so you avoid unwanted surprises.

Why Our Base Price Makes Sense

A home is a six/seven-figure investment.
A good inspection protects it.

Our pricing reflects:

the time required to inspect every major system correctly

the training and certifications behind each report

the tools used to find issues you can’t see

the liability we take on with every home

the accuracy and clarity that help you negotiate with confidence

Cheap inspections often mean rushed work, missed defects, or vague reports.
A high-quality inspection can save you thousands in repairs or give you leverage at the negotiation table.

This is not an expense — it’s protection for one of the biggest purchases of your life.

About the Inspector

My name is Anthony Adedokun, and I started Seyi Property Inspections to give homeowners and homebuyers in the DMV straightforward, practical insight about their homes. I combine a detailed inspection process with clear communication so you understand what's urgent, what can wait, and what's normal for a home of this age and style.

I am a licensed home inspector serving Washington DC, Maryland, and Virginia, and I carry liability and E&O insurance. My goal is simple: help you make confident decisions, avoid preventable headaches, and feel in control of your home.

Professional headshot of Anthony Adedokun, licensed property inspector serving the Washington DC, Maryland, and Virginia area.

Anthony Adedokun

is a licensed home inspector serving homeowners across the DMV. He specializes in evaluating the systems that matter most in a home—roofing, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, structure, and safety concerns.

His approach goes beyond a basic checklist. You get clear explanations, practical guidance, and consultant-level insight that helps you understand the real condition of the home and avoid costly surprises.

Every inspection is designed to give you clarity, confidence, and protection during one of the biggest purchases of your life.

Ready to Feel Confident with Your Decision?

Protect your safety, your money, and your peace of mind. Instant quotes available.

What areas do you serve?
I serve the entire Washington DC metro area, including DC, Maryland, and Northern Virginia. Most standard inspections fall within this region. For homes farther out, additional travel fees may apply.
Which cities do you inspect in specifically?
Common locations include:

Washington DC, Silver Spring, Rockville, Bethesda, Gaithersburg, Germantown, Hyattsville, College Park, Laurel, Bowie, Arlington, Alexandria, Fairfax, Reston, Annandale, Springfield, Woodbridge, Tysons, and nearby communities.

If you're unsure whether your home is within range — feel free to ask.
What types of homes do you inspect?
I inspect:

• Condos
• Townhomes
• Single-family homes
• Small multi-unit homes (2–4 units)
• Investment portfolios with multiple properties

If it’s a residential property, I can inspect it.
How much does a home inspection cost?
Pricing mainly depends on:

• Home size (square footage)
• Number of levels
• Extra spaces (garages, ADUs, finished basements, etc.)

The base price for most homes ranges from $425–$525+ depending on property type and size. You’ll receive a clear quote before booking.
What’s included in a full home inspection?
A full home inspection evaluates all major visible systems, including:

• Roof & attic
• Structure & foundation
• Electrical system
• Plumbing system
• HVAC system
• Interior rooms & safety components
• Exterior & drainage

You’ll get a detailed report with photos and clear explanations.
Do you inspect new construction homes?
Yes. Even brand-new homes can have defects. I evaluate installation quality, safety issues, and common builder mistakes before you close.
Do you inspect multi-unit homes?
Yes — small multi-unit homes (2–4 units).

I can inspect:
• Each unit individually
• Shared systems and safety features

This is ideal for house hackers, landlords, and investors.
Are you licensed and insured?
Yes. I’m a licensed Maryland home inspector and fully insured with general liability and errors & omissions (E&O) coverage. I follow recognized home inspection standards of practice for all inspections.
How do I request a quote or schedule an inspection?
Just complete the Home Inspection Quote Widget on my website.

Service Areas

Professional home inspections across the DMV and nearby communities — typically within 50 miles of Downtown Silver Spring.

DMV Home Inspection Service Area Map covering DC, Maryland, and Northern Virginia, with extended travel options

Washington, DC

Full coverage of all DC neighborhoods.

Maryland

Montgomery County & Prince George’s County, including:

  • Silver Spring
  • Rockville
  • Bethesda
  • Hyattsville
  • College Park
  • Laurel
  • Bowie
  • Gaithersburg
  • Germantown

Northern Virginia

Serving residential communities across:

  • Arlington
  • Alexandria
  • Fairfax
  • Reston
  • Annandale
  • Springfield
  • Tysons
  • Woodbridge

Extended Coverage (Case-by-Case)

Homes located more than 50 miles outside Downtown Silver Spring may require an additional travel fee.

Extended areas may include parts of:

  • Frederick County, MD
  • Howard County, MD
  • Baltimore Metro
  • Loudoun County, VA
  • Prince William County, VA