Buyer's Inspection in Dayton, MN
The complete buyer's package — a 110-point inspection with the local add-ons that protect you before your contingency deadline. Serving Dayton in Hennepin County, near the Crow River confluence.
Buyer's Inspection for Dayton homes
Dayton is built largely of a rural-to-suburban blend of older farmhouses and rapid 2010s-2020s new construction. We give buyers a single, complete picture of the home — inspection plus the sewer and radon add-ons that matter most locally — with a report fast enough to meet tight purchase-agreement deadlines. In Dayton we focus on new-construction settling and grading, well/septic on older parcels, riverfront erosion, and unfinished-area moisture in brand-new homes.

Sandy and clay soils at the Mississippi-Crow River confluence; new-build drainage and lot grading dominate findings.
What this service includes
- Full 110-point home inspection
- Optional sewer scope and radon test in one visit
- On-site walkthrough of major findings
- Prioritized, photo-documented report in 24 hours
- Negotiation-ready summary for your agent
Pair it with a full 110-point inspection in Dayton, and review the Dayton area page for more on local housing.
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Frequently asked questions
How much does a buyer's inspection cost in Dayton?
Sewer scope and radon are quoted up front with your buyer's 110-point inspection — all in one clear total. You receive one clear price and a photo report within 24 hours, with no surprises at closing in Dayton.
Why do Dayton homes need a buyer's inspection?
Dayton's housing stock — a rural-to-suburban blend of older farmhouses and rapid 2010s-2020s new construction — commonly shows new-construction settling and grading, well/septic on older parcels, riverfront erosion, and unfinished-area moisture in brand-new homes. A buyer's inspection targets exactly those local risks.
How soon can you schedule in Dayton?
Because we are based in nearby Brooklyn Park, we can usually reach Dayton within a few days and meet tight contingency deadlines. Reports arrive within 24 hours of the visit.