by Codex Bluehost | Jul 7, 2026 | Building Inspection Advice
When buyers read a building inspection report, one of the biggest worries is whether a defect is serious enough to change the purchase decision. Not every defect means a property is a bad buy. Older homes often have maintenance items, worn finishes and age-related...
by Codex Bluehost | Jul 7, 2026 | Building Inspection Advice
Buying from interstate can be difficult. Photos, floorplans, videos and agent descriptions can help, but they rarely give the same understanding as walking through the property with enough time to look closely. A pre-purchase building inspection can help interstate...
by Codex Bluehost | Jul 7, 2026 | Building Inspection Advice
When you are buying property in Tasmania, timing can move quickly. Many buyers want a building inspection before they fully commit, but the right process depends on the sale method, the offer, the contract, agent access, and advice from your conveyancer or solicitor....
by Codex Bluehost | Jul 7, 2026 | Building Inspection Advice
Sometimes a buyer is handed a building inspection report before making an offer or during negotiations. That report may be useful, but it should not be accepted blindly. Before relying on it, you should understand who arranged it, what it covered, when it was...
by Codex Bluehost | Jul 7, 2026 | Building Inspection Advice
A building inspection is designed to give buyers a clear, practical understanding of the visible condition of a property at the time of inspection. It is not the same as dismantling the building, testing every service, or certifying that every part of the property...
by Nathan Owen | Jun 24, 2026 | Building Inspection Advice
A pre-purchase building inspection helps you understand the visible condition of a property before you commit to buying. In Tasmania, this can be especially useful because homes vary widely in age, construction style, slope, weather exposure, maintenance history, and...