After 13 years and more than 8,000 home inspections, patterns kept repeating — and they led to HomeCast.
If you've worked with buyers long enough, you've seen it.
You spend days — sometimes weeks — showing homes. Driving. Scheduling. Advising. Repeating the process over and over.
Your client finally finds the one. They're excited. You're excited. It feels like it's all coming together.
Then the inspection happens…
And everything changes.
The report comes in. The tone shifts. Confidence turns into hesitation. Suddenly your client isn't sure anymore.
Not because anything was hidden. Not because anyone did anything wrong. But because the reality of the home feels overwhelming.
And just like that… the deal falls apart.
That's where the real cost shows up. Not just the lost deal — but the time, the energy, and the trust you worked to build with your client. And now you're starting over, hoping the next home doesn't end the same way.
Most of what shows up in a home inspection isn't random. It's pattern-based.
HomeCast has analyzed over 39,000 real defect findings from 1,880 WNC home inspections. The patterns are clear. The same issues keep showing up — in the same types of homes, from the same eras, with the same materials. This isn't guesswork. It's data.
Homes from certain eras come with predictable materials, aging systems, and known risks. These are things experienced inspectors already understand.
So why are buyers only learning this after they've emotionally committed to a home?
Agents are doing what they've always done: driving, showing, scheduling, repeating. But without insight upfront, it becomes guessing. Not because agents aren't great at their job — but because they're being asked to guide without the full picture.
HomeCast gives you a clear, early understanding of what a home is likely to come with — based on build year, materials, local trends, and real inspection data.
Before the showing. Before the offer. Before the inspection.
So you can guide your clients with confidence — not guesswork.
HomeCast is not a home inspection. It's a discovery tool — designed to help agents and buyers understand a home before they're emotionally and financially committed.
Every insight is framed to start a conversation — not shut one down.
This isn't about replacing the inspector. It's about giving agents the clarity they need earlier — so buyers feel confident sooner, and fewer deals fall apart late in the process.
HomeCast reports are provided for informational purposes only and do not constitute a home inspection. Always consult a licensed professional before making real estate decisions.
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