The house looked perfect. The couple knew within five minutes. Fresh paint. New appliances. Gleaming hardwood floors. The seller had even baked something that morning. They made a full-price offer the same evening. Six weeks after closing, water began seeping through the basement wall. The HVAC failed the following January. A refinance attempt revealed the finished basement bedroom was legally uninhabitable - the window was too small to meet egress code. Total cost of those three surprises: $47,000. The house hadn't deceived them. They just hadn't known how to read it. THE HOME AUDITOR gives you the ability to read it. Written by a 25-year Associate Broker and a retired Chemical Engineer, this book brings together two disciplines that almost never share the same conversation: real estate strategy and engineering-grade property analysis. The result is the most practical, field-tested buyer's guide available - a room-by-room audit framework that turns a standard walkthrough into a professional-level property evaluation. What You Will Be Able to Do ¿ Decode the manufacturing date on an HVAC unit, water heater, or appliance from its serial number - and know its remaining useful life before you make an offer. ¿ Read a foundation crack and determine whether you're looking at normal settling or a structural emergency that could cost tens of thousands of dollars. ¿ Identify the difference between a legal bedroom and an unpermitted storage room with a bed in it - before you pay for square footage a bank won't appraise. ¿ Spot the staging tricks sellers use to distract you, and know exactly where to look instead. ¿ Build a documented Cost to Cure - a dollar-specific negotiation tool far more powerful than subjective complaints. ¿ Audit the exterior shell, basement, mechanical systems, electrical, plumbing, kitchen, and surrounding neighborhood with the same methodical framework an engineer would use. Who This Book Is For ¿ First-time buyers who want confidence and clarity before their first offer ¿ Experienced buyers who want to stop relying on instinct and start auditing with a system ¿ Sellers who want to know what a thorough buyer is looking for - before they list ¿ Real estate agents looking for a client education tool, a pre-showing resource, and a negotiation framework You won't become a licensed inspector by reading this book. What you will become is the buyer - or seller, or agent - who walks into every showing with a framework instead of a feeling.

