Christchurch Property Market Update: March 2026

Protect Your Investment: Why a Home Inspection Matters
A home inspection is a critical step in the buying process. It provides an independent assessment of the property and helps identify risks before a commitment is finalised. With the right guidance, this stage brings clarity, not uncertainty.
What to look for
Structural integrity
The foundation, framing, and overall construction should be sound. Any structural concerns can have significant long-term implications.Electrical systems
Wiring, switchboards, and compliance need to be up to standard to avoid safety risks and unexpected costs.Plumbing and moisture
Leaks, drainage issues, and signs of water damage can indicate larger underlying problems if not addressed early.
Why it matters
An inspection does more than highlight issues—it strengthens your position. Findings can inform negotiations, confirm value, and ensure you are making a considered decision.
Choosing the right inspector
The quality of the inspection is as important as the inspection itself. Working with experienced, reputable professionals ensures nothing is overlooked and the report is clear and actionable.
A well-executed inspection provides confidence. It allows you to move forward knowing exactly what you are purchasing and how it aligns with your long-term plans.



