Property Inspection: A Critical Step Before Buying
- Sabine Denoun
- Dec 1, 2025
- 1 min read

In Israel’s fast-paced real estate market, buyers often focus on price and location. Yet one essential step is frequently overlooked: a professional property inspection. This process can save buyers from unexpected expenses and protect their investment.
1. Why Is Inspection So Important?
A thorough inspection reveals issues the untrained eye cannot spot:
Moisture and leaks, common in many Israeli buildings.
Structural defects: cracks, weakened concrete, misalignment.
Electrical and plumbing issues that don’t meet standards.
Unpermitted construction that could cause legal problems.
These findings can influence negotiations or prevent a bad purchase.
2. How Does an Inspection Work in Israel?
A certified inspector performs a detailed evaluation:
Structure, roof, façade, flooring.
Insulation, waterproofing, technical systems.
Compliance with permits and original plans.
Full written report delivered to the buyer.
The report provides leverage for negotiation or repair requests.
3. New Construction Also Requires Inspection
Even brand-new apartments must be inspected:
Checking finishes, installations, and craftsmanship.
Identifying defects before taking possession.
Activating builder warranties when needed.
This ensures quality from day one.
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