Home inspector in
Boca Raton, FL
Boca Raton is gated communities, country clubs, and waterfront estates. The premium end of South Florida real estate — and an inspection here needs to match the expectations of buyers spending serious money.
What we see in
Boca Raton inspections.
Boca housing is generally newer and better-maintained than the rest of Palm Beach — most homes were built between 1985 and 2015, with luxury new construction continuing through every market cycle. Common neighborhoods we inspect: Royal Palm Yacht Club (waterfront luxury, often custom-built), The Oaks, Woodfield Country Club, St. Andrews, and the higher-density East Boca condo corridor.
For Boca buyers, the inspection conversation is rarely about 'is this home insurable.' It's about capital expense planning — understanding what's at end-of-life now, what's coming due in years 1-3, and what the long-term ownership cost looks like. Jorge documents every system's remaining service life with photos and severity ratings so your closing attorney and your asset manager have the data they need. For waterfront properties, we add seawall and dock electrical scope. For country club homes, we coordinate HOA architectural review timing where it's relevant.
Every corner
of Boca Raton.
Inspections across the entire Boca Raton area — Palm Beach County. From historic neighborhoods to new development. Same flat-rate travel inside our 50-mile radius.
Common questions
from Boca Raton buyers.
Closing in Boca Raton?
Request your inspection.
Send a request — Jorge personally reviews the property and confirms by text, call, or email, usually within the hour.