We review the plans of the home you are about to buy, build, or remodel and tell you if it will work for all ages and physical conditions. Before you sign, before the first brick, before paying the contractor. We are not structural inspectors. We check if the design will serve you at 40, at 60, and at 80.
Standard villa · Sample
2 critical
3 to improve
3 strengths
Two-story house in Marbella
No structural provision for a future elevator
Family house in Miami
Ready for every life stage, with minor adjustments
Penthouse in Tulum
Master bath without 1.50 m turning radius
20 years evaluating homes for every life stage · Built and sold Nagish (Israel) · Author of Inclusive Living · Featured on TV, conferences and podcasts
Will this home work when your parents come to stay, when you have surgery, when your kids bring grandchildren? That's what we check.
You like the home, or you already live in it and are about to remodel. You're about to make an offer or invest in changes. But nobody told you if the bathrooms will work when a parent arrives in a wheelchair, or if you'll manage the stairs after knee surgery. Better to know before you spend, not after.
The home doesn't exist yet. Right now, widening a door or redesigning a bathroom costs zero. After construction, those same changes cost 10 to 20 times more.
The complete report. You read it before signing, before remodeling, before paying the architect.
An elevator provision on plans costs zero. The same work in a built home costs between USD 30,000 and USD 60,000.
The time to read this report. A decision today that feels trivial, and in 10 years is felt every day.
If you're about to sign on a home or remodel yours, not buying this report is the most expensive decision you can make this week.
Real figures from residential projects in international markets.
Problems per home
The average project has more than six design problems that will affect daily life when someone ages or has reduced mobility.
No elevator provision
Almost 9 out of 10 two-story homes don't leave space to install a home elevator if one day it's needed.
Fixable on plans
Every problem we find can be solved with design changes, no demolition, no major construction.
We were about to sign. The analysis found the house had no elevator provision and adapting the bathrooms would cost more than the price difference with another property. We changed houses. Best decision we made.
I gave the report to my architect and he said: this is exactly what I would have told you, but nobody ever asks. The addenda went in that same week. Zero additional cost.
My parents are still active, but we knew the house had to grow with them. The report flagged three changes we would never have thought of in time. We added them during construction. Now we have peace of mind for the next thirty years.
We bought a pre-construction apartment thinking everything was fine. The analysis revealed six critical points. With that document we negotiated the changes into the original price.
Same plan. Two readings. What the buyer saw. What the report found. A real case, anonymized, with every finding intact.
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Your parents walk in without stumbling. If someone has knee surgery, the bathroom works. Your kids bring grandchildren and there are no dangerous steps. If a grandparent comes to stay for three months, there's a bedroom and bathroom that work for them. And when you sell, the home is worth more because it works for any buyer, of any age.
Before signing the contract. Before the first slab. Before paying the contractor. When changes cost a tenth of what they will cost later. No contracts, no meetings, no commitment. Refund only if the analysis returns no actionable findings or if a verified system error invalidates the report, not for change of mind once delivered.
Note: These products are voluntary informative analyses. They do not constitute official ILS certification, do not transfer mark rights. Official certification is a separate service for two or more units.