Protect buyers and sellers by evaluating the condition of homes to uncover defects, safety hazards, and maintenance needs
Home Inspectors examine residential properties to assess their condition, identifying defects in structure, systems, and components. They produce detailed reports helping buyers make informed decisions. Many work independently, offering significant entrepreneurial flexibility with low startup costs.
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Jump to Learning Path →Based on the Home Inspector role, here are the RIASEC personality types that tend to thrive in this career. While these alignments are common, individual success depends on motivation, skill development, and finding the right work environment.
Leading, persuading, business
Helping, teaching, working with people
Organizing, detail-oriented, structured
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Inspector Trainee → Home Inspector → Senior Inspector → Inspection Business Owner
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Go to Career PathTimeline: 0-1 years | Entry Level Complete pre-licensing education and ride-along inspections Learn inspection standards (ASHI or InterNACHI) Practice identifying defects in major…
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Junior vs Senior, daily schedule breakdown
7:30am, Review today's inspection schedule and property details 8:30am, First inspection: 3-bed 2-bath single family home 11:30am, Drive to second inspection, review MLS listing…
Conservative and aggressive scenarios for 10–15 years
Year 1: Inspector Trainee $28,000 - $40,000 Year 1-5: Home Inspector $40,000 - $65,000 Year 5+: Business Owner $60,000 - $110,000+
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Honest about what the internet doesn't say
Myth: "Home inspectors need to be licensed contractors" Reality: Inspectors need certification and knowledge but do not need contractor licenses.
Stress, flexibility, burnout risk
Self-employed inspectors set their own schedules. Most work is daytime, Monday-Saturday. Spring and summer are busiest with home sale season.
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