Bayside House Inspections Blog
Buying a property is probably the most significant investment you will make in your life. Therefore it's important to make sure you are getting what you paid for.
You have given up your precious Saturday morning sleep in to attend an open for inspection. To make sure you get the most out of the maximum 30 minutes that you can spend in a property, ensure you are prepared. Here are a few handy tips in knowing what to look for at an open for inspection.
Asbestos has not been used in building materials for domestic use since the 1980s, yet the ban for all products containing the mineral was only brought into Australia at the end of 2003. With its hazardous nature and wide use, we explore why it is important to know how to spot asbestos and what to do once it has been discovered.
For such a large financial investment you may be well aware of the importance around organising a building inspection, but when is the right time to arrange one? It really depends on when and how the building is being sold. In Victoria, auctions and private sales are the most popular ways in which properties are sold, off the plan is another way but for the purpose of this blog, we will focus on Auctions and Private Sale.
What are the signs of a termite infestation? Termites are hard to spot as they mostly live in the walls of your home or underground, but there are a few things to look for.
Auction day is fast approaching, and you’re in for a chance at buying your dream property! If you win, have you safeguarded yourself against the chance of purchasing a lemon?
When inspecting a building for defects, it is vital to assess a multitude of key problem areas, from structural defects to electrical hazards.