Camberwell Building & Pest Inspections

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How much does a building & pest inspection cost in Camberwell?

Building and pest inspections in Camberwell start at $455.31, with an average price of $622.02. Find the best deals from local inspection companies in Camberwell and get the most value by comparing prices.

Should you buy property in Camberwell?

Camberwell is a prestigious and leafy suburb in Melbourne, known for its grand historic residences and tranquil streets. With excellent public transport options, including multiple train lines, tram routes, and bus services, getting around is a breeze. The vibrant Burke Road shopping strip, beautiful parks, and top-notch schools make it a fantastic place to call home.

Camberwell Property Stats

Population
20,401
Dwellings
8,839
Occupancy
89%
Appartments
1,370
Townhouses
1,713
Houses
4,754
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What's included when booking a Vetted building & pest inspection in Camberwell?

Qualified inspectors

Your report will be done by an inspector with the appropriate qualifications and years of experience.

Insured results

All inspectors on our panel must meet our strict insurance requirements to ensure you are protected.

Easy online booking

Instantly get your inspection locked in without having to wait for a callback or being left on hold.

Fast human support

Need help? The vetted team is on standby ready to answers your questions over the phone.

Quick turnarounds

If you’ve got an auction right around the corner its vital you get that report back in time.

A building and pest inspector

What makes us Vetted?

Vetted has been built on the values of transparency, professionalism and trust. Through hard work we’re establishing Australia’s largest network of qualified building and pest inspectors.

Our dedicated team of technology and building experts have brought to life a platform that helps you get the property reports that you need on budget and on time.

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How it works

01.

Choose your report

Let us know the address of the property, what kind of report you need & some basic info.

02.

Select your inspector

We’ll show you the panel of local inspectors whom you can book to do the job.

03.

Book & pay online

Once you’ve selected your inspector and provided the booking details you can pay for your report online.

04.

Get your report

Receive your report in a timely manner and follow up with your inspector with any specific questions you have about the report’s contents.

Customers highly recommend Vetted to book building & pest inspectors

Wei Nguyen

Nathan on customer support was very professional and helped me navigate the process. It was actually quite simple! Thanks Nathan!

Tim Harris

Terry was the inspector we booked for our inspection, he arrived on time and completed his report within 2 hours. We received the report a few hours later and found it to be highly detailed with a few mentions of things we should be aware of. Very happy with the service.

Dominic Ryan

Made a last-minute booking because our previous inspector had cancelled, and the auction was 2 days away. George came in and saved the day. Great service. Easy to use website.

Xia Bing

Overall I’ve got nothing bad to say about Vetted, price was a bit higher than I expected but the report was very good.

Martha T

Used your service 2 weeks ago and yes everything went well with the inspection thanks again.

Jane F

My father recommended your website and I’m glad he did. The booking experience was quick and the inspection was done to a high standard. Will recommend you to others.

Kelly R

There was a property we were looking at which had a vendor provided report, I wasn’t quite trusting of it so we booked in our own inspection via Vetted and found out the initial report the agent provided had omitted a huge issue with rot in the roof. Saved us from buying a disaster. ALWAYS GET YOUR OWN REPORT DONE.

Frequently asked questions

These are the common qualifications you should look out for when selecting building and pest inspectors:

  • Formal education and background in construction, engineering, or architecture;
  • Trade qualifications, such as being a licensed builder, carpenter, or electrician;
  • Registration Victorian Building Authority (VBA);
  • Certifications from the Australian Institute of Building Surveyors (AIBS), Master Builders Association, or Housing Industry Association (HIA);
  • Certification as a qualified pest inspector, gained through organisations like the Australian Environmental Pest Managers Association (AEPMA);
  • and several other ongoing education certifications and experience markers.

The following aren’t included in a building and pest inspection report:

  • HVAC
  • Plumbing and drainage
  • Home appliances
  • Electrical wirings and smoke detectors
  • Layouts of the room
  • Footings
  • Swimming pools
  • Fireplaces

While we’re not an actual building and pest inspection company, we’re an intermediary that helps you find vetted providers without bias and headache. We’re here to connect you with the best and most available provider.

Typically, a building and pest inspection report will cover the following reports:

  • A structural report — checking the building’s subsidence, faulty plumbing, roof leaks, foundational cracks, and more.
  • Drainage reports — looking at any problems with your structure’s drainage systems.
  • Roof report — checking your roof for any missing components or leaks.
  • Pest damage report — examining the presence of any pests like mice, termites, and so on, and lining out any damage to the property caused by these pests.
  • Exterior damages — including damage or problems with your carport, windows, external walls and so on.

It’s best to provide a fixed date. However, in case of any unforeseen scheduling issues that could impede an inspection, contact us at least 36 hours before the inspection.

Yes, but it’s always better to get the whole report, as this will give you a better picture of the true state of a property.

In Victoria, it’s common for the buyer to pay for the building inspection. It’s part of your due diligence as you purchase new property. However, in some cases, a seller will provide a report to prospective buyers.

Discuss the findings with the inspector for clarification on any points you don’t understand. Ask for more details on the severity of the issues and potential remedies.

Get quotes from qualified tradespeople or contractors for repairing the identified issues. This will help you understand the financial implications. Determine how the issues affect the property’s value, safety, and your decision to proceed with the purchase or sale.

You can use the inspection report to negotiate with the seller. Ask for repairs to be made before you finalise the sale, or request a reduction in the purchase price to cover the cost of repairs.

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