How much does building inspection cost in Australia?

Building Inspection typically costs between $300 and $700 (typical job) in Australia as of 2026. The exact price depends on the size of the job, access, materials, and where you are. Prices reviewed June 2026.

Low
$300
Average
$500
High
$700

What affects the price

Cost by state

StateIndicative range
New South Wales$345$805
Victoria$335$785
Queensland$315$735
Western Australia$330$770
South Australia$295$685
Tasmania$305$715
Northern Territory$335$785
Australian Capital Territory$325$755

How we estimate these prices

These ranges are indicative, not quotes. They reflect the spread of prices tradies and home-service businesses typically quote for building inspection across Australian capital cities, reviewed by our editorial team in June 2026. All figures assume GST-inclusive pricing for a standard residential job with reasonable access.

The state figures apply a cost index for each capital city to the national range, so regional prices can sit outside them. Your job could too: size, access, materials and urgency all move the price. The only way to know what your job costs is to get two or three quotes and compare, which you can do here for free.

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FAQs

What does a building inspection cover?

It assesses the structure, roof, walls, subfloor, wet areas and visible defects, giving you a written report to make an informed decision.

How much does building inspection cost?

As a guide, building inspection typically ranges from $300 to $700 for a typical job. The final price depends on the size of the job, access, and materials. The fastest way to know is to get a few free quotes.

How many businesses will contact me?

Up to 5 local businesses can pick up your request. You compare their quotes and choose, there's no obligation to go ahead with any of them.

Is it free to get quotes?

Yes. Getting quotes through Blue Collar News Services is completely free for you. The businesses pay us; you never do.

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