Do You Need Building & Pest When Selling in Main Beach?
🕵️ Do You Need Building & Pest When Selling in Main Beach?
By Norton Real Estate | Main Beach Seller Insights | 300 Words
Selling property in Main Beach comes with high buyer expectations — especially in 2026, when most purchasers are downsizers, prestige buyers, or lifestyle-driven interstate relocators. One common question sellers ask is: “Should I get a building and pest inspection done before listing?”
While it’s not legally required, our answer is: in most cases, yes — and here’s why.
✅ Why a Pre-Sale Building & Pest Inspection Helps
Builds Trust with Buyers
Providing a clean report (or being upfront about minor issues) shows buyers that you're transparent. This can accelerate negotiations and make your home stand out.Avoids Surprises During Contract
If the buyer finds an unexpected issue during their own inspection, they may try to renegotiate or pull out. Identifying problems early lets you address them — or price accordingly.Speeds Up the Sale Process
In Main Beach, where unconditional offers are common, buyers prefer properties with fewer unknowns. A pre-inspection can give your agent the tools to push a strong, confident offer.Boosts Buyer Confidence in Apartments and Villas
For strata properties, buyers also want to know about internal issues. While body corporate looks after external areas, sellers should ensure the unit itself is clean, dry, and structurally sound.
📞 Selling in Main Beach?
At Norton Real Estate, we help you prepare your property to meet the expectations of today’s buyers. From advising on pre-sale reports to handling negotiations with precision — we’ve got you covered.
⚖️ Disclaimer
This article is for general information only and does not constitute legal or real estate advice. Sellers should consult with qualified professionals before making any decisions about property inspections or disclosure. Norton Real Estate accepts no responsibility for actions taken based on this content.
