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Pre Purchase Inspection Melbourne

From pre-purchase to handover — independent, qualified building inspections tailored to your needs across Melbourne and surrounding regions.

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    Know Exactly What You’re Buying Before You Commit

    Buying a property is a big financial move, and it’s not something you want to step into blindly. A professional pre purchase inspection gives you a clear, unbiased understanding of a property’s condition, so you can make decisions with confidence — not assumptions.

    At Building Property Inspections Melbourne, we carry out thorough, reliable pre purchase inspections designed to uncover issues you might not see during an open home. Whether you’re buying your first property, upgrading, or investing, we help you understand exactly what you’re purchasing before contracts are locked in.

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    Why A Pre Purchase Inspection Matters

    A property can look spotless on the surface while hiding serious issues underneath. Cracks, moisture, structural movement, or pest damage aren’t always obvious during a quick walk through — but they can cost you significantly after settlement.

    A pre purchase inspection helps identify problems early, including:

    • Structural concerns
    • Safety hazards
    • Water damage or leaks
    • Pest-related damage
    • General wear and maintenance issues

    Knowing about these issues before you buy puts you in control and reduces the risk of unexpected repair bills down the track.

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    What Our Pre Purchase Inspections Cover

    We take a systematic, no‑shortcuts approach to every inspection. The goal is simple: give you a clear, honest picture of the property’s overall condition.

    Structural Elements. We assess the overall structure of the property, including

    • Foundations
    • Walls and ceilings
    • Roof structure
    • Floors and subfloor areas

    Interior & Exterior Areas. We inspect all accessible areas of the property, including:

    • Living spaces
    • Kitchens and bathrooms
    • External walls and finishes
    • Windows, doors, and fixtures
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    Roofing & Drainage. We check:

    • Roof condition and visible defects
    • Gutters and downpipes
    • Drainage issues that could lead to water damage

    Moisture & Ventilation. We look for signs of:

    • Dampness
    • Poor ventilation
    • Mould risks

    Pest & Timber Issues. Where applicable, we identify:

    • Termite activity or damage
    • Timber deterioration

    Every inspection is carried out with attention to detail, ensuring nothing important is overlooked.

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    Clear Reports You Can Actually Use

    After your pre purchase inspection, you’ll receive a comprehensive report that clearly outlines our findings. Our reports are written in plain English, easy to follow, and focused on what really matters — no technical overload, no unnecessary jargon.

    We clearly highlight any major defects, safety concerns, and areas that may need attention now or in the future. This gives you the information you need to negotiate the purchase price, request repairs, plan future maintenance, or make the call to walk away if the risks are too high.

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    Who Should Get A Pre Purchase Inspection?

    A pre purchase inspection is a smart step for anyone buying property, including:

    Home Buyers. If you’re buying a home to live in, it’s important to understand exactly what condition the property is in before committing.

    Property Investors. Investment properties come with financial expectations. Identifying issues early helps protect your return and avoid unexpected expenses.

    First-Time Buyers. If you’re new to the market, a pre purchase inspection gives you added confidence and peace of mind during the process.

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    A Practical, Straightforward Approach

    We believe inspections should be honest, thorough, and easy to understand. Our approach is practical and to the point — no scare tactics, no overcomplication, just accurate information you can trust.

    We also understand that timing matters when you’re buying property. That’s why we work efficiently to complete inspections and deliver reports promptly, without cutting corners.

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    When Should You Book A Pre Purchase Inspection?

    Timing is important when booking a pre purchase inspection. In most cases, it’s arranged after an offer is accepted but before the contract becomes unconditional, giving you time to properly assess the property.

    Booking early helps avoid delays, especially in competitive markets. Acting quickly ensures you have all the information you need before making a final commitment.

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    What Happens On Inspection Day?

    On the day of the inspection, our inspector will carry out a thorough, systematic assessment of all accessible areas, designed to identify both visible and hidden issues within the property.

    You’re welcome to attend the inspection to ask questions and see any concerns firsthand. If you’re unable to attend, our detailed report will clearly explain the findings and provide all the information you need.

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    Making Confident, Informed Decisions

    A pre purchase inspection is not just about identifying problems—it’s about giving you the clarity to move forward with confidence.

    Whether the report confirms the property is in good condition or highlights areas that need attention, you’ll be in a stronger position to make the right decision for your situation.

    With the right information in hand, you can approach your purchase with greater certainty, knowing there are no hidden surprises waiting after settlement.

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    Avoid Costly Surprises After Settlement

    Without a pre purchase inspection, issues can go unnoticed until it’s too late. What seems minor at first can quickly turn into a costly repair.

    Common post‑purchase surprises include:

    • Structural repairs
    • Roof leaks
    • Drainage problems
    • Hidden termite damage

    A pre purchase inspection helps reduce these risks by identifying problems early—before you’re financially committed.

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    Book Your Pre Purchase Inspection Today

    If you’re considering buying a property in Melbourne, arranging a pre purchase inspection is a smart and practical step.

    At Building Property Inspections Melbourne, we provide dependable inspections that give you clarity, confidence, and peace of mind. Get in touch today to book your pre purchase inspection or request a quote.

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    Client Testimonials

    What Our Clients Say About Us

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    ★★★★★

    Hi Nick, we received the detailed building and pest inspection report. I am very pleased with the report. Thank you once again for conducting the inspection and providing us the detailed report on the same day. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend your service to anyone.

    Danasekar U Donvale, Victoria
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    ★★★★★

    Nick was extremely thorough and professional throughout the entire inspection. He identified issues I would never have noticed and the same-day report gave us complete confidence going into the purchase. Highly recommended!

    Sarah M Mornington, Victoria
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    Fantastic service from start to finish. Nick was punctual, detailed and explained everything clearly. The report was comprehensive with great photos. We used this service before our auction and it gave us real peace of mind. Will definitely use again.

    James & Karen T Doncaster, Victoria
    Service Areas

    Servicing All Over Melbourne

    Proudly serving Melbourne, the Mornington Peninsula and the Bellarine Peninsula — including all surrounding suburbs.

    Chelsea
    Narre Warren
    Cranbourne
    Doncaster
    Mitcham
    Bayside
    Mornington
    Bellarine
    Regions covered: Northern Suburbs · Inner Suburbs · Eastern Suburbs · South Eastern Suburbs — and all surrounding Melbourne areas.
    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Either works, and the right choice depends on how you are buying. For a private sale, most buyers make an offer subject to a satisfactory building and pest inspection, which protects the deposit while the property is checked. Ordering the inspection first costs you money on a property you might not end up winning, but it puts you in a stronger position because you are negotiating with the findings already in hand.

    At auction the decision is made for you, since a winning bid is unconditional and no inspection clause can be attached afterwards. If you are weighing up several properties, a quick call with Nick on 0438 280 420 will usually sort out which order makes sense.

    A standard inspection carried out to AS 4349.1 is a visual assessment, and asbestos cannot be confirmed visually. What we can do is flag materials consistent with asbestos containing products, which in Victorian homes commonly means cement sheeting to eaves, bathroom and laundry linings, older fencing and some roof sheeting.

    Anything built before the mid-1980s carries a reasonable likelihood of containing it somewhere. Where we see something suspect, it is noted in the report with a recommendation for sampling by a licensed assessor, because only laboratory testing gives a definitive answer. Undisturbed material in sound condition is generally not an immediate concern, but it matters a great deal if you plan to renovate.

    There is no pass or fail. An inspection is not an examination the property either clears or flunks, and no inspector issues a certificate declaring a home sound. What you receive is a description of the property's condition on the day, with defects identified and photographed so you can weigh them yourself. Almost every established home returns a list of findings, and that is normal rather than alarming.

    The judgement about whether the property is still worth buying is yours, and it turns on the cost and complexity of what was found against what you are paying. Nick talks you through the findings by phone so that decision is an informed one.

    The report describes the property as it was on the day of inspection, so it has no formal expiry but it does age. For a purchase running on a normal timeline of a few weeks between inspection and settlement, it remains an accurate picture.

    Beyond a few months conditions can shift, particularly with anything moisture or pest related, since a wet Melbourne winter can change a subfloor considerably and termite activity can establish in a matter of months. If a sale falls through and you come back to the same property a year later, a fresh inspection is the safer course rather than relying on the earlier document.

    Victoria does not licence pre-purchase building inspectors the way it registers builders and building surveyors, which means the standard of practitioners varies more than most buyers expect. Since the entry bar is low, what you should check is the substance behind the name: relevant trade or building experience, current professional indemnity and public liability cover, membership of a recognised industry body, and inspections carried out to AS 4349.1.

    All our inspections are conducted personally by Nick, a qualified carpenter by trade, and we have held HIA membership for more than fifteen years with full insurance in place. Ask any inspector you are considering to confirm the same in writing.

    We inspect apartments, units, townhouses and villas as well as freestanding houses. The difference with strata titled property is scope. The inspection covers the interior of the lot you are buying, along with accessible common areas immediately serving it, such as the entry, balcony and any allocated car space or storage cage.

    Building wide elements including the roof, facade, lifts and basement usually sit with the owners corporation, so problems there become shared costs rather than yours alone. For that reason an apartment inspection works best read alongside the owners corporation certificate and recent meeting minutes, which reveal known defects, planned works and any special levy on the horizon.

    The distinction matters because it tells you which findings deserve your attention. A major defect is one affecting the structural integrity, weather tightness, safety or serviceability of the building, or one that will need significant work to correct. Think substantial movement in footings, a compromised roof structure, active water penetration or an unsafe balustrade.

    A minor defect is the everyday deterioration and imperfect workmanship any building accumulates, such as small render cracks, perished seals, sticking doors or worn paintwork. Our reports separate the two rather than presenting one long undifferentiated list, so you can see at a glance which items are material to your decision and which are simply maintenance.

    The overview tells you what is visible and apparent, which for most buyers is sufficient. We note obvious issues such as corroded pipework, poor drainage, evident leaks, exposed or clearly amateur wiring and missing safety switches. What it is not is a licensed plumbing or electrical certificate, because testing circuits, pressure testing pipes and running a drain camera all sit outside a visual inspection.

    If our report raises a concern, or the home is older and has never been rewired or replumbed, engaging a licensed electrician or plumber for a specific assessment is money far better spent before settlement than after.

    Yes. Post purchase and maintenance inspections are a regular part of what we do, and there are several good reasons to book one. Owners commonly arrange an inspection before starting renovations, when preparing to sell and wanting to address problems before a buyer finds them, when something new has appeared such as a crack or a damp patch, or simply as a periodic health check on an older home.

    Investors also use them between tenancies to document condition. The report is the same detailed document with colour photographs, giving you a prioritised picture of what needs doing now and what can wait.

    Yes, this situation carries both extra risk and extra rules. In Victoria an owner-builder selling within roughly six and a half years of the occupancy permit or final inspection is generally required to provide a defects report prepared by a prescribed practitioner, and warranty insurance may also apply. Buyers often hear this referred to loosely as the seven year rule.

    Beyond the paperwork, owner-built work varies enormously in quality, and an independent inspection is especially worthwhile where the person who built the home also signed off on their own decisions. Confirm the legal position with your conveyancer, then call us on 0438 280 420 to arrange the inspection.

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