Before selling your property, it’s important to prepare for a building inspection (the buyer may want to have this inspection to ensure the property they are buying is structurally sound and free of significant defects), to ensure that it’s in top condition. A pre-sale building inspection helps identify any potential issues, giving you the chance to fix them before putting your home on the market. Preparing for this inspection can help you sell your property faster and avoid complications during the sale process.

 

What Is a Pre-Sale Inspection in Perth or any area of Western Australia?

A pre-sale inspection is a comprehensive evaluation of your property’s condition before it is listed for sale. This inspection covers critical aspects such as the structure integrity, and overall safety of the building. The goal is to provide a transparent report of your home’s condition to potential buyers.

For sellers, a pre-sale inspection offers an opportunity to address issues before they become deal-breakers. Buyers are often more confident in making an offer when they know the property has already been inspected and any issues have been addressed.

 

How to prepare for a building inspection

Preparing your property inspection in Perth or any area of Western Australia involves some key steps. Here’s a checklist to help you get started:

1. Clear Access to Key Areas

Inspectors will need access to various parts of your home, such as the roof space, basement, and any crawl spaces. Ensure these areas are easily accessible and clear of clutter. This will make the inspection process smoother and quicker.

2. Notify Tenants (if applicable)

It’s important to inform your tenants about the upcoming inspection. Clear communication will ensure they are prepared and understand the process. Make sure they are aware of the need for access to all areas of the property, including any locked rooms or storage areas. This will help the inspection go smoothly and allow the inspector to thoroughly assess the entire property. Your property manager can assist with this if required.

3. Access to RCD Board / Turning Off Electricity

Before the inspection, it’s essential to ensure safe access to roof spaces, which may require turning off the power. For safety reasons, power often needs to be completely cut off to prevent any risk of electrical hazards while the inspector enters these areas. Luckily this only needs to be for a short time, often under 30 minutes

4. Communicate Concerns to your Inspector

Be sure to inform the inspector about any specific concerns you have regarding your property. Whether it’s cracks in the walls, leaks, or issues with the foundation, sharing this information upfront ensures the inspector can pay extra attention to these areas and provide a more thorough evaluation. Clear communication will help address any potential problems and give you peace of mind.

Why Is it Important to prepare for a building inspection?

In Perth’s competitive real estate market, a pre-sale inspection can set your property apart. It provides peace of mind to buyers, ensuring there are no hidden problems. Sellers also benefit by avoiding last-minute negotiations over potential repairs or price reductions.

By preparing for a pre-sale inspection, you can:

  • Identify hidden issues: The inspection might reveal problems you weren’t aware of, such as a small leak or electrical issue.

  • Avoid delays: By addressing problems early, you can prevent delays that might occur if issues are found later by the buyer’s inspector.

  • Increase property value: Fixing minor issues before the inspection can enhance your property’s appeal, potentially increasing its market value.

What to Expect on the day of Inspection

A pre-sale inspection typically takes a few hours, depending on the size and condition of your property. The inspector will walk through the property, examining key areas such as the foundation, roof structure and subfloors. After the inspection, you’ll receive a detailed report outlining any potential issues that need to be addressed.

Why Choose BCI WA for Your Inspection?

BCI has over 30 years of experience conducting pre-sale inspections across Perth or any area of Western Australia. Our team of registered builders ensures a thorough and professional inspection process, giving you peace of mind as you prepare to sell your home. With more than 40,000 inspections completed, BCI WA is Perth’s trusted provider for pre-sale property assessments.

 

Conclusion

Preparing for a pre-sale inspection is a crucial step in the selling process. By following these steps and addressing any potential issues beforehand, you can increase your property’s appeal and reduce the risk of last-minute surprises during the sale. Contact BCI WA today to schedule your pre-sale inspection and take the first step toward a smooth, successful sale.