BUILDING INSPECTIONS
You can't put a price on peace of mind, but a building inspection is one of the best investments you will ever make.
You’ve found your ‘forever home’. The kids have chosen their room, you’ve arranged the lounge layout in your mind, and you’ve plotted the perfect spot in the back garden for your dream veggie patch. It might even have a new kitchen and bathroom. It ticks all your boxes and, from the surface, looks great!
You might be wondering why you need to pay for a building inspection.
There are things even a new lick of paint and fancy new fixtures can’t hide: structural damage, lack of insulation, and a leak under the new shower. The whole purpose of a building report is to identify any significant defects and report on them, providing you with all the information and pathways you need for ongoing investigations.
We use the latest technology to look at every aspect of the property site in detail, including the subfloor, cladding, exterior roof, every millimetre of the interior space, the services and ancillary spaces, and non-invasive moisture readings, to name a few.
Whether you’re purchasing a family home or an investment property, our building inspection is thorough with meticulous attention to detail, providing knowledge and assurance in your decision-making.
Above and Beyond Expectations.
Kiwi House Inspection over-delivers every time, going the extra mile to ensure you have all the information you need to make a well-informed decision. We establish what is significant and what isn’t, and while we won’t tell you how much it is to fix anything, we’ll connect you with the trades that can help.
Who we look after:
- Property Managers
- Real Estate Agents (to gain access for inspections)
- Rental Managers
- Vendors
What we do:
- Pre-auction
- Pre-purchase
- Pre-sale inspections
Why you need a building inspection
Pre-sale
Ensures a smoother selling process and speeds up the sale. It helps to reassure potential buyers that:
a. the property is worth the asking price
b. the property is safe and sound with no hidden issues.
Pre-purchase
Gives you bargaining power (you can ask the vendor to fix issues or negotiate a lower asking price to reflect repair costs). You have reassurance along with independent and impartial advice, gaining a detailed understanding of what you’re buying.