9527 Longwell Drive
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What the score inputs mean
These cards show the major inputs behind the condition-risk estimate. Higher 1000-point input scores mean more potential concern from that data source; data confidence is separate and shows how much supporting data is connected.
Public permit history and regional housing patterns suggest moderate roof-related maintenance exposure.
Comparable homes in this age range frequently show aging HVAC systems nearing replacement.
Environmental conditions and comparable-home trends suggest moderate moisture-management risk.
Public renovation timeline
Publicly available permit and renovation history may help explain the estimated age and condition of major systems.
Common issues in similar homes
These are examples of issues commonly found in comparable homes in the same market, age range, and housing type.
Estimated repair cost ranges
Illustrative repair-cost ranges for issues commonly seen in comparable homes nearby. These are area-level planning estimates — not a quote for this property.
Full tear-off and replacement for a typical asphalt shingle roof in this market.
Furnace and central air replacement based on comparable homes of similar size.
Interior drainage, sump, sealing, or minor foundation moisture work — not structural rebuild.
Minor panel work or safety-device updates common during resale prep.
Water heater, supply lines, or selective fixture replacement.
What to verify or budget next
Based on this property’s inspection risk domains (and related drivers), these planning tools estimate DIY materials vs professional cost ranges. They are not quotes or appraisals.
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Repair & Improvement Value Impact
Based on the observed inspection findings, this home appears to have 5 repair and/or improvement opportunities that may affect buyer perception, marketability, or value preservation.
This repair / risk reduction project is a high-severity item that commonly generates inspection-related objections. It is highly visible to buyers. Matched inspection signals: flashing deterioration; roof flashing. A roof replacement may not always create profit ROI, but it can preserve value by reducing major buyer objections, lender concerns, and insurance issues.
This repair / risk reduction project is a high-severity item that commonly generates inspection-related objections. It is moderately visible to buyers. Matched inspection signals: aging hvac. A functioning AC system is expected by buyers in most markets. Failed AC is a deal-killing defect.
This repair / risk reduction project is a high-severity item that commonly generates inspection-related objections. It is highly visible to buyers. Matched inspection signals: basement moisture. Basement moisture is a top buyer concern. Waterproofing reduces mold risk, structural concern, and deal-killing objections.
This repair / risk reduction project is a high-severity item that commonly generates inspection-related objections. It is moderately visible to buyers. Matched inspection signals: aging hvac. A failed or aging furnace is a major buyer objection and potential deal-killer.
This improvement / repair project is a moderate concern that buyers typically notice. It is less visible to buyers but still important. Matched inspection signals: attic ventilation; ventilation. Insulation and air sealing improve comfort and energy bills but are largely invisible to buyers.
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Condition scores are estimates based on available data
The score and risk indicators shown on this page are based on available public records, permit history, environmental factors, and aggregated patterns from comparable homes. They should be considered an informational opinion only and not a statement of fact about the actual condition of this property.
Important updates, repairs, renovations, or property conditions may exist that are not represented in the available data. These results must not be relied upon as the sole basis for a purchase, sale, lending, insurance, or repair decision.
The actual condition of the home should always be validated through a professional home inspection performed by a qualified inspector.
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