2102 Bighorn

Leander, TX 78641

3 inspections on fileLatest: 2023-03-28Inspector:
Locked
Home Health Score
7
Items Inspected
7
Passed
0
Deficiencies
0
Safety Concerns

Equipment on Record

Air Conditioner

3 ton

Full specs in paid report

Air Conditioner

4 ton

Full specs in paid report

Water Heater

50 gallons

Full specs in paid report

Electrical Panel

200 amp

Full specs in paid report

Inspection Summary

Structural Systems

3 items inspected

Passed

Electrical Systems

1 items inspected

Passed

HVAC Systems

2 items inspected

Passed

Plumbing Systems

1 items inspected

Passed

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About This Property

This 2102 Bighorn property in Leander, TX was inspected on December 5, 2017, and presents a generally well-maintained home built on a Post Tension Slab on Ground foundation. The inspection identified 7 total findings across structural, electrical, HVAC, and plumbing systems, with no safety issues or deficiencies noted, indicating a sound overall condition for the area.

Leander, TX Area

Leander is a rapidly growing suburb north of Austin, TX, characterized by newer construction and family-oriented communities with strong demand. The area has seen significant appreciation in recent years, making property condition and system upgrades important factors for buyer confidence and resale value.

Key Inspection Findings

The home features dual air conditioning systems—a 3-ton 13 SEER unit from 2007 using R22 refrigerant and a newer 4-ton 14 SEER unit from 2017 with R410A, indicating recent cooling capacity upgrades. Additional equipment includes a 50-gallon water heater from 2012 and a 200-amp electrical panel, all of which support the home's systems across the inspected areas.

What This Means for Buyers

With no critical deficiencies or safety issues identified, this property presents minimal near-term repair obligations for a buyer. However, the older AC condenser using R22 refrigerant may face limited servicing availability and eventual replacement costs, while the 2012 water heater could warrant budgeting for replacement within the next 5-7 years depending on usage patterns.

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