After years of doing property maintenance, you start to notice patterns.
When I walk into a house, I’m not just looking at how it looks—I’m looking at how it behaves.
It’s the small interactions with a house that tell you the most.
Do the doors close properly, or do they catch?
Do the floors feel solid, or a bit uneven underfoot?
Do the windows open easily, or do you have to force them?
Is there a smell that doesn’t quite feel right?
Most people won’t notice these things during an open home—and that’s completely normal. You’re thinking about how you’d live in the space, not how it’s performing structurally.
Before you buy… make sure you know what you’re walking into
I’ve seen too many small issues turn into big repair bills. Kiwi Home Check gives you an honest, independent view of the property—no pressure, no ties to repair work.
But these little signs often point to bigger stories.
A sticking door might mean the house has shifted slightly.
Uneven floors could be historic—or ongoing movement.
A musty smell might just be poor airflow… or something more.
None of this automatically means “don’t buy.” But it does mean “take a closer look.”
That’s really what experience gives you—the ability to tell what’s common, what’s harmless, and what might need attention.
A Kiwi Home Check is basically that trained eye, working for you.
No fluff—just practical observations from someone who works on houses like this every day.
👉 If you’ve ever walked through a place and thought “something feels off,” it’s worth listening to that instinct.
Not sure what you’re really looking at?
A lot of issues in homes aren’t obvious at first glance. A Kiwi Home Check gives you a clear, practical second opinion—before small problems turn into expensive ones.
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