FAQ's

How many inspections does a buyer’s agent do?

We have carried out thousands of property inspections across Melbourne. With in-depth training and experience we know exactly what to look for—tailoring every search to suit your unique needs and circumstances.

Do I need to attend inspections?

If you are unable to attend a property inspection in person, we are able to conduct the inspection on your behalf and provide comprehensive, detailed feedback. We offer video walk-throughs, high-resolution imagery, or a tailored inspection designed to ensure you gain a thorough understanding of the property, regardless of whether you are local, interstate, or overseas.

What happens after a property inspection?

After each property inspection, we’ll share our insights with you and answer any questions you may have. If you choose to move forward after seeing the property yourself, we’ll outline a clear strategy and guide you through every step of the process—working together to buy your next home or investment property.

Why is property due diligence so important?

Ultimately, due diligence provides peace of mind, helping you avoid unexpected surprises and move forward with purchasing your property with confidence. Conducting thorough property due diligence is a critical step in the buying process. It safeguards your investment by identifying potential issues that could affect the property’s value or lead to expensive repairs. It also ensures the property complies with all relevant laws—reducing the risk of legal complications.—no matter where you are, local, interstate or international.

When should I start property due diligence?

As early as possible in the home buying process—ideally before making an offer or signing any contracts. Starting early gives you time to identify potential risks and make informed decisions without pressure.

Can I make an offer before completing due diligence?

Yes, you can—but it’s important to include conditions in your offer. It’s common to make offers that are subject to pest and building inspections or finance approval. This allows you to move forward while still protecting yourself during the process.