Inspection Pricing

Clear, per-building and per-unit pricing for Nashville investors, landlords, and multifamily owners.

An attic space in pristine condition, captured with photographic realism: clean, evenly spaced wooden trusses, properly installed insulation with straight, undisturbed batts, clearly visible ventilation baffles at the eaves, and a spotless plywood subfloor walkway leading into the distance. The rafters and fasteners look new and corrosion-free. A single bright LED work light mounted near the entrance creates strong, directional light, sending bold shadows along the trusses and making every nail plate and joint pop visually. The angle is low and centered along the walkway, giving a tunnel-like, exploratory feel, with sharp focus from foreground to background. The mood is bold, meticulous, and investigative, visually representing Delve Property Inspections’ commitment to probing the hidden spaces of a home with precision and care.
A freshly constructed, well-maintained single-family home in a Nashville suburb, its brick and fiber-cement exterior sharply defined against a clear blue sky. The focus is on architectural details relevant to inspection: crisp roof lines with clean shingles, straight gutters, neatly caulked windows, and a solid concrete driveway with no visible cracks. The house sits on a gently sloping, manicured lawn with a few mature trees framing the scene. Strong, late-afternoon natural light casts bold, defined shadows that emphasize edges and surfaces, creating a confident, professional mood. Photographic realism, shot at eye level with a wide lens, using rule-of-thirds composition and deep focus so every inspection-related detail is sharp and legible, with a clean, modern aesthetic that feels precise and trustworthy.

Multifamily Inspection Expertise

We systematically inspect each building, representative units, roofs, structure, mechanical systems, and shared spaces, then deliver a prioritized report for your entire property. For larger Nashville complexes, contact us to arrange a custom inspection scope and timeline.

Pricing

Investor Bundle

For multifamily and commercial properties, Delve Property Inspections offers transparent per-building and per-unit pricing so you can accurately forecast your inspection costs. Larger complexes are quoted with a base fee for the primary structure plus an additional charge for each unit, floor, or ancillary building (such as garages or shared amenities). This structure ensures investors aren’t overpaying for smaller properties while still capturing the extra time and detail required for high‑unit assets, making it easy to plug inspection costs directly into your Nashville pro forma or acquisition underwriting.

✓ Structure

✓ Roof

✓ Major systems

✓ Sample units

Portfolio Plan

Our per-building and per-unit pricing is designed to scale with your portfolio. Smaller duplexes or triplexes are often priced on a simple per-unit basis, while mid-size and large multifamily or mixed‑use buildings use a tiered model: a base inspection fee for the building envelope and systems, plus a set rate for every additional dwelling unit. This lets you quickly estimate inspection totals whether you’re evaluating a single four‑plex in East Nashville or a 60‑unit property across multiple buildings, giving you clear, line‑item numbers for offer preparation, budgeting, and lender due diligence.

✓ All units

✓ Common areas

✓ Maintenance review

✓ Investor report

A row of well-maintained multifamily townhomes, each with distinct but cohesive exteriors—brick, fiber cement, and stone—presented along a gently curving residential street. The image focuses on inspection-relevant elements: uniform rooflines, straight porch columns, consistent siding installation, clearly marked unit numbers, and visible exterior HVAC units neatly spaced on concrete pads. Late-afternoon sun bathes the scene in warm light, creating elongated shadows across the sidewalks and accentuating textures in brick and siding. Photographic realism from a slightly elevated, three-quarter street view, using a wide lens and deep depth of field so every unit remains sharply detailed. The atmosphere is bold and orderly, suggesting thorough coverage of multifamily buildings and landlord portfolios, with a clean, modern feel that speaks to systematic, scalable property inspection services.
A mid-rise commercial brick building on a busy Nashville corridor, captured without vehicles or people, emphasizing structural and systems elements important for inspections. The facade features large multi-pane windows, clearly visible expansion joints, neatly aligned exterior lighting fixtures, and rooftop mechanical units framed against the sky. The sidewalk is clean concrete with perfect scoring lines, and a clearly marked accessible ramp and handrails lead to the glass entry. Crisp midday sunlight produces strong, defined shadows along window reveals and lintels, accentuating straightness and condition. Photographic realism from a slightly low-angle, wide perspective, with sharp focus across the entire frame to highlight details relevant to commercial property evaluations. The mood is bold, professional, and businesslike, conveying the capability to handle complex inspections beyond typical residential homes.
A freshly constructed, well-maintained single-family home in a Nashville suburb, its brick and fiber-cement exterior sharply defined against a clear blue sky. The focus is on architectural details relevant to inspection: crisp roof lines with clean shingles, straight gutters, neatly caulked windows, and a solid concrete driveway with no visible cracks. The house sits on a gently sloping, manicured lawn with a few mature trees framing the scene. Strong, late-afternoon natural light casts bold, defined shadows that emphasize edges and surfaces, creating a confident, professional mood. Photographic realism, shot at eye level with a wide lens, using rule-of-thirds composition and deep focus so every inspection-related detail is sharp and legible, with a clean, modern aesthetic that feels precise and trustworthy.