Residential Property Due Diligence
Complete Projects recently carried out a detailed property due diligence assessment for a high-value residential property located on Dyers Pass Road, Christchurch.
The engagement involved a comprehensive on-site inspection and condition review aimed at providing the client with a clear understanding of the property’s current performance, potential risks, deferred maintenance items, and likely future capital expenditure requirements prior to making key property decisions.
Our assessment covered a broad range of building elements, including exterior cladding systems, structural considerations, maintenance condition, previous earthquake repair indications, weathering performance, and general long-term asset durability. The review also considered practical remediation requirements and areas that may require future monitoring, maintenance, or upgrade works over time.
Following the site inspection, Complete Projects prepared a detailed reporting package outlining identified issues, maintenance priorities, remediation considerations, and indicative CAPEX budgeting to help support informed decision-making and provide greater clarity around future ownership obligations.
Projects such as this highlight the value of early-stage technical review and practical construction insight when assessing residential properties, particularly where long-term maintenance, repair history, or performance risks may not be immediately visible during a standard property inspection process.
The completed assessment provided the client with clear, structured information to better understand the condition, risk profile, and future investment considerations associated with the property.









