WHAT WE INSPECT

Learn what aspects of your property

our thorough inspectors cover.

WHY CHOOSE US?

With all of the options you have for property inspectors, learn why we’re the best.

SAMPLE REPORT

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our easy-to-read inspection reports.

ARE YOU NEW TO BUYING PROPERTY?

Have you previously purchased property without a property inspection and now want to have the reassurance that you’re buying right? At Keystone Property Inspections, we arm you with the good, the bad and the fixable knowledge to make you feel confident in buying Melbourne’s real estate.

We inspect every property like we are buying it ourselves. We put in that added care in our due diligence and communication with you. We give verbal reports immediately after our inspection and upload our written reports on our online portal within 24-48 hours of our inspection.

We understand that speed and accuracy is often the name of the game when buying property. That's why our service is designed to meet the urgency of the market and the satisfaction of our clients, ensuring you will always be put in an informed position so you can decide if the property is right for you.

At Keystone Property Inspections, we guide you through the qualities of your desired property in simple, easy-to-understand terms, making sure you are completely informed of the safety, structural and operational assets and utilities of the property.

At Keystone Property Inspections We Conduct:

Pre-Purchase

Building Inspections

Thorough assessments of property structures, systems, and safety features. Detailed reports for informed decision-making and maintenance.

Pre-Purchase

Timber Pest Inspections

Comprehensive inspections to detect timber pests including termite infestations and damage caused by wood borer activity and wood decay.

137B Owner Builder

Defects Inspections

This building report complies with Section 137B of the Building Act which is used to satisfy the disclosure requirements for building works in the Section 32.

Handover Defects

Inspections

Identify and address defects before taking possession of new properties. Ensure quality craftsmanship and construction standards with thorough inspections.activity and wood decay.

Trained & Equipped

All our inspectors are fully trained to the highest standards in the industry and are equipped with the most advanced tools to ensure that all customers get a great inspection.

Full Home Inspections

Our full home inspections include a comprehensive visual inspection of the interior and exterior of the property looking at hundreds of different items.

Comprehensive Reports

We provide customised solutions and state-of-the-art reports, full of pictures for easy reference, that

provide actionable insights for informed property decisions and management.

Fully Insured Service

We take great pride in offering a personalised service to match your requirements and we have complete professional indemnity insurance cover in place for your assurance.

Frequently Asked Questions

These are some of the most common questions our customers ask:

Why is a Home Inspection Necessary?

Purchasing a home is likely the biggest investment you'll make. To avoid unexpected issues and costly surprises, it's essential to learn as much as possible about the property, whether it's newly built or previously owned, before buying. A home inspection can uncover major repairs, builder oversights, and necessary maintenance to keep the home in good condition. With this information, you can make informed decisions confidently.

What Does a Home Inspection Cover?

The cost of a home inspection varies based on location, the size and age of the house, and optional services. While the inspection fee differs, it shouldn't be the sole factor in your decision. The peace of mind and valuable insights gained from a thorough inspection are worth the cost. Choose an inspector based on their qualifications, experience, and training. Ensure they are licensed and insured in your state.

Why Not Inspect the Home Yourself?

Even seasoned homeowners don't have the specialized knowledge and experience of a professional home inspector. Inspectors are trained in home construction, proper installation, maintenance, and safety. They understand how home systems and components should work together and why they might fail. Additionally, buyers often struggle to remain objective about a house they desire. A professional, impartial third-party inspection provides accurate and unbiased information.

When Should I Schedule a Home Inspection?

You should schedule a home inspection right after signing the contract or purchase agreement. Ensure the sales contract includes an inspection clause, making the purchase contingent on the inspection results. This clause should detail the terms and conditions for both the buyer and the seller.

Should I Attend the Home Inspection?

While attending the inspection isn't mandatory, it's highly recommended. Being present allows you to observe the inspector, ask questions, and learn about the home's condition and maintenance needs.

What if the Inspection Reveals Problems?

No house is flawless. If the inspection uncovers issues, it doesn't mean you shouldn't buy the house. Instead, it informs you of what to expect. This information is crucial if you have a tight budget or prefer to avoid future repairs. In some cases, the seller might agree to address major or minor repairs.

YOU'RE NOT JUST BUYING AN INSPECTION

YOU'RE BUYING PEACE OF MIND

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