East Bethel is one of Anoka County's largest geographic cities — over 41 square miles — with a population of about 11,600 spread across a mix of 1960s-1980s rural ramblers, 1990s-2000s lake-area subdivisions, and ongoing exurban development.

East Bethel inspections surface a predictable mix of era-typical findings -- and we know the housing stock cold. Every inspection includes thermal imaging, a digital report in 24 hours, and a 15-minute phone walkthrough so you walk into negotiations knowing exactly what's a deal-breaker and what's a Saturday-afternoon fix.

Home Inspection · Mold Inspection · Pre-Listing Inspection · Radon Testing · Sewer Scope · Thermal Imaging
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East Bethel is heavy on well water and septic systems — most homes outside the central commercial corridor are not on city water/sewer — and inspections almost always include well water testing (nitrates, arsenic, coliform) and septic system evaluation. Common findings: aging septic drain fields hitting end-of-life, well casings with grout issues, oversized older HVAC systems mismatched to the home, foundation movement on heavy-clay parcels, and ice-dam-prone shallow eaves on every pre-1995 rambler. Newer subdivision stock surfaces typical post-1995 issues: EIFS-stucco moisture, builder-grade water heaters past lifespan, attic moisture, and clay-subgrade garage slab heave. Schools are St. Francis ISD 15. Bethel-Linwood Lake area parks, Coon Lake, and the East Bethel Booster Days festival anchor the city. Drive time from Blaine: 19 minutes.