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Tag: Mid-South

Commercial Inspections
Wesley Upchurch

Re-Inspections in Commercial Real Estate: What They Confirm—and What They Don’t

Re-inspections in commercial real estate are often misunderstood. Buyers request them expecting closure—proof that problems are “fixed” and risk has been eliminated. Sellers agree assuming they’ll clear objections and move the deal forward. Somewhere in the middle, expectations drift away from reality. At Upchurch Inspection, re-inspections across the Mid-South are

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Local Spotlight / Service Areas
Wesley Upchurch

What Out-of-State Buyers Should Know About Mid-South Homes

Buying a home in the Mid-South can feel familiar on the surface, but many out-of-state buyers quickly learn that homes in this region behave differently than those in other parts of the country. Climate, soil conditions, construction methods, and housing age all influence what inspectors focus on and what buyers

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Local Spotlight / Service Areas
Wesley Upchurch

How Mid-South Soil and Climate Affect Home Inspections

Homes across the Mid-South share more in common than many buyers realize. While architecture and neighborhoods vary, properties in Tennessee, Arkansas, Missouri, Kentucky, and Mississippi are all influenced by similar soil behavior, humidity levels, and weather patterns. These environmental factors shape how homes age, how problems develop, and what inspectors

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Home Inspection Information
Wesley Upchurch

Choosing a Home Inspector Who Understands the Mid-South

Not all home inspections are created equal, and in the Mid-South, that difference matters more than many buyers realize. Homes across Tennessee, Arkansas, Missouri, Kentucky, and Mississippi are shaped by shared environmental forces—soil behavior, humidity, rainfall, and regional construction practices—that influence how they age and how problems develop. An inspector

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