Every service Fox Hill provides is designed to give Realtors the home maintenance knowledge they need — exactly when a transaction depends on it.
Choose the plan that fits your practice — Essential, Professional, or Team. Month-to-month, no long-term contracts.
Call, text, or email with your question, inspection report, or property concern. No ticketing systems, no chatbots.
Receive clear, actionable answers — what the issue is, how serious it is, and what to do next.
Use the guidance to advise your clients, respond to objections, and keep transactions on track.
Call, text, or email — anytime a deal needs answers.
The core of what we do. Subscribers have direct access to experienced home maintenance guidance by call, text, or email. When an inspection report lands, a buyer raises a concern, or a seller pushes back on a repair request — you have someone knowledgeable to turn to before the deal unravels.
Response times vary by plan — Essential subscribers receive responses within one business day; Professional and Team subscribers receive same-business-day responses. Urgent deal situations are handled with priority.
Common Use Cases
Plain-English triage of every finding.
Home inspection reports are dense, technical, and often alarming to buyers who don't know the difference between a routine maintenance item and a structural defect. We review submitted reports and help Realtors understand what they're actually looking at.
Submit full reports or specific excerpts by email or text. We review and respond with practical guidance — not a second inspection opinion, but a clear framework for how to handle what's in front of you.
Common Use Cases
Identify problems before buyers do.
Before a home hits the market, there is an opportunity to address obvious maintenance issues that will trigger buyer objections, inspection red flags, or price reductions. We help listing agents and sellers understand what a buyer's inspector is likely to find — and what's worth addressing first.
Presale guidance is based on property information, photos, and agent observations — not a formal inspection. The goal is to help sellers and agents make informed decisions about preparation, not to replace a licensed home inspector.
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Know exactly who to call — and why.
One of the most common points of confusion after an inspection: which type of contractor handles this? Realtors often don't know whether a finding requires a licensed electrician, a plumber, a roofer, a mason, a structural engineer, or a general handyman — and calling the wrong trade wastes time and money.
We do not provide contractor referrals to specific companies. We advise on the correct trade category and type of professional needed — so you can make an informed referral or recommendation to your clients.
Common Use Cases
We are a professional advisory service. Being clear about our scope protects you, your clients, and the integrity of every transaction we support.
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Choose a subscription plan and get direct access to experienced home maintenance guidance — by call, text, or email — starting today.