Home Inspection near you in South Africa
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Typical price: ZAR 2,000–ZAR 11,000
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What home inspection costs in South Africa
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Apartment / small home Inspection of a flat, townhouse or small home | ZAR 2,000 | ZAR 3,000 | ZAR 4,500 |
| Standard house Full pre-purchase inspection of an average home with report | ZAR 2,800 | ZAR 4,500 | ZAR 6,500 |
| Large / older home Detailed inspection of a bigger or older property | ZAR 4,500 | ZAR 7,000 | ZAR 11,000 |
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How to hire a home inspection pro in South Africa
- Use an inspector affiliated with a recognised body (e.g. SAHITA-trained / InterNACHI SA)
- Note the mandatory home inspector regulations under the NHBRC framework and confirm registration where it applies
- Confirm professional indemnity insurance
- Ask what's excluded — electrical/gas/beetle compliance certificates are separate
- Verify independence from the estate agent
- Request a sample report and turnaround
Frequently asked questions
What does a home inspection actually cover?
A standard inspection is a visual, non-invasive assessment of accessible areas: structure, roof, exterior, plumbing, electrical, heating/cooling, insulation and visible moisture. It does not open walls or guarantee hidden defects. The report should flag safety issues, major defects and items needing further specialist investigation.
What are red flags when hiring a home inspector?
Referred by the seller's agent with no independence, no professional qualification or indemnity insurance, a suspiciously fast walkthrough, a boilerplate report with no property-specific detail, and no clear statement of what's excluded. An inspector who downplays problems to keep the sale moving is working for the wrong party.
How long does a home inspection take?
A typical house takes two to three hours on-site, with the written report following within a day or two. Larger or older homes take longer. Attend if you can — walking the property with the inspector at the end turns a PDF into a practical to-do list and lets you ask about severity.
Do I really need a home inspection before buying?
For almost every purchase, yes — it's the cheapest insurance in the transaction. An inspection surfaces expensive hidden problems (structure, roof, damp, wiring) before you're committed, giving you grounds to renegotiate or walk away. Skipping it to save a few hundred can cost you tens of thousands after completion.
What should I do with the inspection report?
Read the summary of major defects first, then decide: proceed, renegotiate the price, ask the seller to fix items, or walk away. Get quotes for any big-ticket findings so your negotiation is grounded in real numbers. A good report is a negotiating tool, not just a formality.
What's the difference between inspection types?
Depth varies: a basic condition/homebuyer report suits newer, conventional homes, while a full structural/building survey suits older, larger or altered properties and costs more. New builds get a 'snagging' inspection for defects before handover. Match the level to the property's age and complexity, not just the lowest quote.
How much does a home inspection cost in South Africa?
A standard pre-purchase home inspection commonly runs R2,500-6,000 depending on size and location. Note this is separate from the legally-required electrical, gas and beetle compliance certificates on transfer.
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