Home inspector in
Aventura, FL
Aventura is a condo-dense market — the majority of homes here are in mid-rise and high-rise buildings, most built between 1980 and 2008. Post-Surfside, the inspection conversation is fundamentally different than it was in 2020.
What we see in
Aventura inspections.
Aventura condos break into three eras: the 1980s wave (Williams Island, early Turnberry — now requiring 40-year recertification under the post-Surfside framework), the 1990s-2000s buildouts (Porto Vita, Hidden Bay, The Point — approaching 25-30 years and entering insurance review), and the 2010s+ luxury towers (Echo Aventura, Privé, Prive Island — newer, but condo-association financial review is still critical).
For any Aventura condo buyer, the inspection has two parts: the unit itself (what's inside the walls you'll own) and the building (what the association is responsible for, and whether they're financially equipped to handle it). Jorge inspects the unit thoroughly, then pulls and reviews the building's most recent 40-year recertification status, milestone structural inspection, and reserves report with you. This is non-negotiable due diligence in a post-Surfside Aventura market.
Every corner
of Aventura.
Inspections across the entire Aventura area — Miami-Dade County. From historic neighborhoods to new development. Same flat-rate travel inside our 50-mile radius.
Common questions
from Aventura buyers.
Closing in Aventura?
Request your inspection.
Send a request — Jorge personally reviews the property and confirms by text, call, or email, usually within the hour.