Don’t let hidden problems derail your homeownership dreams. A home inspection from Nassau Professional Home Inspector gives you the knowledge you need to make informed decisions.
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Nassau Professional Home Inspector is an A+ Rated company by the Better Business Bureau and was awarded “Best of HomeAdvisor” in 2016 & 2017. We’re passionate about empowering homeowners in Great Neck Plaza with the knowledge they need to make smart decisions. Our certified inspectors use advanced tools like infrared cameras and moisture meters to uncover hidden problems. We carefully examine every inch of your property, from the foundation to the roof, and provide you with a clear, concise report that’s easy to understand. We’re not just inspectors; we’re your partners in the home buying or selling journey.
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We go beyond the surface to give you a complete picture of your property’s condition. Our inspections cover all major systems, such as your roof, foundation, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC. We also perform specialized inspections for mold, termites, asbestos, and leaks. At Nassau Professional Home Inspector, we’re committed to providing you with the information you need to make sound choices about your home. Contact us today at 516-580-1848 to schedule your inspection.
The Village of Great Neck Plaza was incorporated on May 3, 1930.
In 1866, the New York and Flushing Railroad extended their main line into Great Neck through a subsidiary called the North Shore Railroad, thus transforming it from a farming community into a commuter town. The NY&F was consolidated into the Flushing and North Side Railroad in 1869, only to be merged into the Flushing, North Shore, and Central Railroad in 1874 and leased in 1876 by the LIRR. Throughout much of the late 19th century, Great Neck was the terminus of what is today the Port Washington Branch of the Long Island Rail Road. The village was incorporated in 1930, even as the station that led to its existence was being reconstructed. In addition to the railroad station, Great Neck Plaza contains other historic structures, such as the local post office and the Grace and Thomaston Buildings.
Great Neck Plaza encompasses a busy commercial district, two parks, as well as a residential section with many multiple dwellings and private homes. Although geographically the Village measures only one-third of a square mile, it boasts a vibrant downtown including the Great Neck LIRR station, over 250 retail stores and service establishments, almost 90 multiple-family apartment buildings, 148 single family homes, approximately 40 office buildings, two four-star hotels, a nursing home, a senior independent living facility, and one assisted-care living facility.
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