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EPISODE · Apr 13, 2026 · 31 MIN

Q2 - 2026 Home Inspection Market Outlook

from Inspector Toolbelt Talk · host Ian Robertson

A single software change can ripple through an entire industry, and that’s exactly why we open with the Spectora Fixel blowup. When an ad appears before a client can download an inspection report, the immediate question isn’t “is it optional?” It’s “who owns the client relationship?” We talk through why inspectors reacted so strongly, how conflict-of-interest fears spread fast, and why platform trust is hard to rebuild once the “snake bite” moment happens.From there we shift into our Q2 2026 housing market outlook for home inspectors, using the term many major outlets are leaning on: the Great Housing Reset. We explain what “reset” really means in practice, why it looks like a transition rather than a crash, and what the current numbers suggest. Mortgage rates are hovering roughly between 6.0% and 6.4%, inventory is up year over year, and the lock-in effect is finally weakening as homeowners list for job changes, family changes, and life realities. At the same time, home price growth has cooled, wages are gradually catching up, and affordability metrics are starting to look less extreme than they did in the past few years.We also dig into the weirdness around real estate agents, brokers, and data visibility after the NAR settlement era, including signs that more transactions may be happening with less obvious MLS visibility. For inspectors, we connect those trends to real opportunities: more back-on-market cycles can mean more inspection work, and the $500K to $900K home segment may be one of the hottest targets this year with different buyer motivations and less rate sensitivity.If you want a grounded, practical real estate market forecast built for inspection business owners, hit play, then subscribe, share the episode with another inspector, and leave a review with your take on what you’re seeing locally.Check out our home inspection app at www.inspectortoolbelt.comNeed a home inspection website? See samples of our website at www.inspectortoolbelt.com/home-inspection-websites*The views and opinions expressed in this podcast, and the guests on it, do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Inspector Toolbelt and its associates.

A single software change can ripple through an entire industry, and that’s exactly why we open with the Spectora Fixel blowup. When an ad appears before a client can download an inspection report, the immediate question isn’t “is it optional?” It’s “who owns the client relationship?” We talk through why inspectors reacted so strongly, how conflict-of-interest fears spread fast, and why platform trust is hard to rebuild once the “snake bite” moment happens. From there we shift into our Q2 202...

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