Highett Building & Pest Inspections

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

Building and pest inspections in Highett start at $473.76, with an average price of $631.36. Find the best deals from local inspection companies in Highett and get the most value by comparing prices.

Should you buy property in Highett?

Highett is a charming suburb located 16 km south-east of Melbourne's CBD, nestled between Hampton, Sandringham, and Cheltenham. Known for its rich history and vibrant community, Highett offers a mix of renovated homes, modern apartments, and townhouses, making it perfect for young families and professionals. With its proximity to Port Phillip Bay, excellent public transport, and amenities like the Highett Library and Waves Leisure Centre, it's a fantastic place to call home.

Highett Property Stats

Population
11,429
Dwellings
5,272
Occupancy
92%
Appartments
832
Townhouses
1,381
Houses
2,575
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What's included when booking a Vetted building & pest inspection in Highett?

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

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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.

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Book & pay online

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

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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

Tess K

Nathan deserves 5 stars, please thank him for me. We had a lot of questions and he was very patient.

Teresa R

Easy to see the quotes and book in the inspection straight away. No faffing about, I appreciate that.

Jordan H

My wife and I successfully purchased an interstate investment property last week after first having a thorough building & pest inspection conducted via Vetted. It was a great experience from booking to receiving the report. 5 stars.

James Edwards

Tom arrived on time and completed a very detailed report. Great job. Thank you.

Jonathan Clarke

Report didn’t mention any issues so we felt better going into the auction. Thanks.

Jo Stevens

You guys are doing good work bringing tech to a very old school industry, keep it up.

Emily Brown

Had a scheduling issue with our inspector and Vetted were fantastic in helping to organise a replacement inspector very quickly. Would use this service again.

Frequently asked questions

It’s not necessary, but it’s better if you’re there to see the condition of the property first hand and have the inspector walk you through any findings. But if your schedule doesn’t allow it, that’s fine. Inspectors will take detailed photos and include them in their reports.

The GST component is included in your quoted price and explicitly identified during your booking flow.

While there are no specific laws that require building and pest inspections before buying a home, it’s better to get one. Without it, you could end up buying a home with structural or pest-related problems that will cost you more money in the future.

Discovered issues could also cause health and safety problems. You can them early on and even use the report to negotiate a lower buying price if issues do surface.

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.

The most common and problematic ones include:

  • Termites
  • Rodents
  • Bees and Wasps
  • Cockroaches
  • Flies and Mosquitoes
  • Fleas
  • Moths
  • Snakes
  • Birds

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

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.

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.

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