
Roseville MN · Property Types12 Property Types We Inspect
Every property type has its own defect signature and inspection plan. We calibrate before arrival — a 1965 Roseville rambler and a 2024 TCAAP townhome require completely different inspection approaches.
How do property types affect inspection scope?
Different property types bring different defect patterns, different mechanical-system layouts, different access challenges, and different inspection durations. Browse the 12 property types below to see what we focus on for each.

Rambler Home Inspection
Roseville-area ramblers are the defining housing type of the inner-ring north metro. Inspecting a rambler means calibrating for the specific defects of single-story 1955-…
Rambler Home Inspection inspection details
Split-Level Home Inspection
Split-level homes are the dominant 1970s-1980s housing form in the Roseville-area. Inspecting a split-level requires attention to its unique grade-level entry and partial…
Split-Level Home Inspection inspection details
Two-Story Home Inspection
Two-story homes in the Roseville-area span every era from pre-1900 historic to 2020s new construction. Inspection plans vary dramatically by era.…
Two-Story Home Inspection inspection details
Walkout Basement Home Inspection
Walkout-basement homes — where one side of the basement is at grade — are common on sloped lots throughout the Roseville-area. Water management is the central inspection …
Walkout Basement Home Inspection inspection details
Townhome Inspection
Townhomes — shared-wall residential construction — are common in 2000s+ Roseville-area developments. Inspection focuses on shared-wall integrity, EIFS, kickout flashing, …
Townhome Inspection inspection details
Condominium Inspection
Condo inspections require different scope than single-family — the HOA is responsible for many systems. Our condo inspections focus on what the unit owner is responsible …
Condominium Inspection inspection details
New Construction Home Inspection
New construction homes need inspection at three checkpoints: pre-pour foundation, pre-drywall framing/MEP, and 11-month warranty. Builder commissioning defects are univer…
New Construction Home Inspection inspection details
Multi-Family Inspection
Multi-family inspection scope expands per unit, with attention to shared systems, separation between units, and code-compliance items unique to multi-unit residential.…
Multi-Family Inspection inspection details
Lakefront Home Inspection
Lakefront homes in the Roseville-area bring water-management concerns across every era — drain tile, sump pump, retaining walls, grading, hidden moisture. Specialized ins…
Lakefront Home Inspection inspection details
Historic Home Inspection (Pre-1940)
Historic pre-1940 homes in the Roseville-area carry their own inspection challenges — knob-and-tube wiring, cast iron drain at 80+ years, asbestos-wrapped supply pipe, or…
Historic Home Inspection (Pre-1940) inspection details
Foreclosure Property Inspection
Foreclosure properties require expanded inspection scope. Vacant homes accumulate problems quickly — burst pipes, mold, missing systems, vandalism. Comprehensive document…
Foreclosure Property Inspection inspection details
Flip Property Inspection (Renovated for Resale)
Recently renovated homes sold for resale require careful inspection. Cosmetic finishes can hide structural, electrical, and plumbing work that was completed without permi…
Flip Property Inspection (Renovated for Resale) inspection detailsReady for a Roseville Home Inspection?
Same-week reports. Thermal imaging included. Era-specific findings for 1955–1975 ramblers, lakefront walkouts, and new-construction townhomes.