Maidstone Building & Pest Inspections

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

Building and pest inspections in Maidstone start at $473.54, with an average price of $570.89. Find the best deals from local inspection companies in Maidstone and get the most value by comparing prices.

Should you buy property in Maidstone?

Maidstone is a charming suburb in Melbourne, just 8 km north-west of the CBD, known for its mix of period homes and modern housing estates. With great public transport options, parks, and recreational spaces, it's perfect for families and professionals alike. Plus, the proximity to Highpoint Shopping Centre and the Maribyrnong River makes it a convenient and vibrant place to live.

Maidstone Property Stats

Population
8,829
Dwellings
3,881
Occupancy
91%
Appartments
503
Townhouses
1,335
Houses
1,666
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Maidstone

What's included when booking a Vetted building & pest inspection in Maidstone?

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.

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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.

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

Patrick W

Had a lovely chat with Nathan from customer service. Give him a raise; he was very helpful in helping me book.

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.

Benjamin H

A friend recommended I used Vetted and this turned out to be great advice. I had follow up questions regarding some details from the report and Frank the inspector was really patient in helping to explain the terminology and what to look out for.

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.

Nathan Taylor

We booked in Frank for our pre-purchase inspection. We attended the inspection with him and watched him conduct it. He confirmed it was an excellently built property and gave us the confidence that this was a great property. Can happily share that we won it that weekend at auction.

Teresa R

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

Jo Stevens

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

Frequently asked questions

To book a building and pest inspection with us, head over to our home page and give us the address of the property you’re planning to buy or sell. You’ll then be led to a form that you need to fully accomplish. Once that’s done, we’ll connect you with the best and most available building inspector for your address.

No. You can continue with a purchase without a report created by an accredited building inspector. However, it is not recommended.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Coordinate with your seller on the best time and date to complete the inspection. Clear the property of any clutter and obstructions.

It helps if the seller can inform the inspector of any issues that they might know about and provide documentation if available. Secure any pets and turn on all utilities for proper inspection.

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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