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Inspection report estimates- first time home buyer

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Anyone I can $$ to look at my inspection report and assess- I can send you the document via email- first time home buyer here trying to make a good investment. terbo22r @ gmail. com thank you so much

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I'd suggest reaching out to some GCs in your area. Home inspectors just point out everything that could possibly be wrong with a house. Contractors are the ones who actually fix these issues. Repair costs vary greatly based on region/market so there's no universal answer to how much it should cost. 

Note that not everything listed in your report "needs" to be fixed... a lot of the reports I've seen are very picky and a good home inspector will indicate which issues are major/urgent vs. Nit picky things.

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