Buying guide
An NZ homebuyer’s guide to builders’ reports
This isn’t an optional extra, it’s a must-do.
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A builder's report is an essential part of due diligence for New Zealand homebuyers, providing an independent assessment of a property's condition. This professional inspection helps you avoid costly future repairs by identifying structural and maintenance issues, from foundations and roofing to moisture and plumbing.
For auctions, get the report beforehand. For other sale types, make your offer conditional on a satisfactory report. If significant problems are found, you can negotiate with the seller, withdraw your offer, or proceed with caution.
What you’ll learn:
What is a builder’s report?
It might seem like an extra expense, but a builder's report could save you thousands down the track.
Why do you need to get a builder’s report when buying a home?
What do builders look for when doing their reports?
Check to see if you can book a building inspection through our Trade Me Propety Listings.
When should I get a builder’s report?
Do I need to get a builder’s report if the buyer has one already?
Should I pull out if the builder’s report finds problems?
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