Company
Built to fix a broken process.
Every year, buyers across New Zealand pay hundreds of dollars for building inspections on properties they don't end up buying. Final exists to stop that waste.
The problem
Three buyers. Three inspections. One house.
When a property goes to market, every serious buyer commissions their own inspection. The same walls get tapped, the same roof gets climbed, the same report gets written — three times, for three sets of findings that are nearly identical.
Each inspection costs $600 to $800. Most buyers walk away with nothing. The seller gets their property disrupted repeatedly. The inspector does the same job three times.
Final fixes this by making one inspection available to everyone who needs it.
How we work
One inspection. Published as issued. Shared fairly.
01
Independent by design
Reports are commissioned through Final — never by the seller or agent. Inspectors are vetted, insured, and have no stake in the transaction outcome.
02
Published unchanged
Once a report is issued, it cannot be edited. Every buyer sees the same version. There is no seller copy, no buyer copy — just the report as completed.
03
Priced to share
Accessing a report costs a fraction of commissioning a new one. The more buyers who access it, the lower the net cost for everyone — including the original client.
Standards
NZS 4306:2005. No exceptions.
Every report on Final follows the New Zealand Standard for residential property inspection. That means a consistent methodology, documented findings, and a report you can take to your lawyer, broker, or builder with confidence.
Inspectors in our network are individually reviewed. We keep the network small and the quality high — because the whole model only works if buyers can trust what they're reading.
Our trust standards →Search what's already been inspected.
If a report exists for the property you're considering, you can access it today.