Realtors are the heartbeat of the housing market. You walk clients through one of life’s biggest decisions, while balancing emotion, urgency and strategy – often before your first coffee is even finished. You know the difference between a smooth deal and a stressful one typically comes down to the team around you. And when it comes to home inspections, your opinion isn’t just valued – it’s essential.
At A Buyer’s Choice Home Inspections (ABCHI), we’re not just looking for home inspectors – we’re in search of the right kind of home inspectors to join our growing team. That’s why we’re reaching out to you – someone who can spot excellence.
You work with inspectors every day. You’ve seen the ones who are thorough, communicative and professional – the ones who build trust with clients and help you shine. You also know when someone’s not a fit. That instinct you have? We want to tap into it.
We believe that a great home inspector isn’t just a technician but, rather, someone with personality, integrity and hustle. That’s why we hire for attitude and train for skill. We’re not necessarily looking for tradespeople. We’re searching for entrepreneurs – people who want to build something meaningful, thrive in a dynamic industry and understand the value of service.
We’ve narrowed down the best qualities that top home inspectors share to these five:
- Punctual. Ensuring inspections begin on time is an important aspect of the job that shows clients their time is valuable.
- Good communication skills/responsive. One of the most important traits of a top home inspector involves providing a positive interactive experience and offering timely responses.
- Diligent. Inspectors must take added care to complete a thorough home inspection that will help the client understand the inner workings of the property.
- Detail oriented. Home inspection reports must prioritize work that needs to be completed most urgently based on a detailed inspection that looks at the home’s mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems, as well as the roof and foundation.
- Reassuring. There’s a myth about home inspections that claims an inspector will offer a passing or failing grade for a home. Instead, an inspector must be able to present the information gathered throughout the inspection in a factual, non-biased way that educates as opposed to alarms/frightens the client.
So, if you know someone who has the drive, people skills and potential to be an outstanding home inspector, please send them our way. You already know what it takes. Help us raise the bar for inspections across the board. After all, when a Realtor recommends someone, it carries weight. And we’re listening.
Whenever you cross paths with someone who you think would be a great match for ABCHI, please invite them to reach out directly: abuyerschoice.com/join.