I'd recommend holding off on a home inspection until close to the end of your first year. That way, you can find the obvious things and the inspector can search for stuff that is not so visible or has worn down for one reason or another.
I know that A-1 Home Inspection (Pat something, sorry don't remember the full name) is really good. Everyone that has used him has done nothing but rave.
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Moved here from SF Bay Area (East Bay)
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