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Home Home Inspection of a 1987 House — These Issues Still Show Up Today

Home Inspection of a 1987 House — These Issues Still Show Up Today

Buying or inspecting a home built in the 1980s? In this video, we walk through a real home inspection of a 1987 house, highlighting common issues inspectors still find today.

From roofing and electrical concerns to plumbing defects and pest-related problems, we break down what matters, why it matters, and what buyers should pay attention to before moving forward.

These are the types of issues that often get overlooked—but can lead to costly repairs if missed.

If you’re considering purchasing an older home, building a repair list, or just want to know what inspectors really look for, this inspection walkthrough will give you a clear picture of what to expect.

🔎 In this inspection:

  • Common problems found in 1980s homes
  • Roofing and electrical safety concerns
  • Plumbing defects and aging components
  • Pest and moisture-related red flags
  • Repairs buyers should plan for

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