A home inspector assesses a property's real condition — roof, structure, foundation, plumbing, electrical, insulation — and delivers a written report, usually with photos, that can weigh heavily in your negotiation or surface costly repairs before you buy. Quality varies widely from one inspector to the next. Before hiring, verify the licence or professional accreditation that applies in the province, genuine experience with the type of building involved, and a clear, thorough sample report. Payotte verifies the accreditation and local presence of the inspector it recommends in each Moose Jaw sector, and publishes only one — the highest-scoring on objective criteria.
The Moose Jaw real estate market
As of June 2026, the MLS benchmark price in Moose Jaw stood at $302,100, up 4.7% year-over-year. Inventory sat at roughly 1.85 months of supply.
Scope: City of Moose Jaw · SRA / CREA · Jun 2026. — Source : SRA / CREA
The other verified professionals in Moose Jaw
- Real Estate Broker — Moose Jaw 1 sector covered
- Mortgage Broker — Moose Jaw 1 sector covered
- Real Estate Lawyer — Moose Jaw 1 sector covered
Frequently asked questions
The Moose Jaw real estate market
As of June 2026, the MLS benchmark price in Moose Jaw stood at $302,100, up 4.7% year-over-year. Inventory sat at roughly 1.85 months of supply.
How many Moose Jaw sectors have a verified home inspector?
1 of 1 sectors listed in Moose Jaw. Payotte publishes ONE professional per sector and trade: the table above lists every covered sector, with the selected name and its score out of 100.
How is the Moose Jaw home inspector selected?
Payotte applies an independent 100-point scoring protocol: Google reviews (35 pts), total experience (30 pts), active provincial licence (15 pts), declared local presence (15 pts), and verifiable bonus (5 pts). No commission, no advertising. The licence number is published so you can check it yourself at the regulator's register.
Does Payotte earn a commission?
No. Payotte is a free, independent, ad-free service. No commission is earned and no professional pays to appear on the site.
How much does a home inspection cost?
Across Canada, budget roughly $500 for a residential pre-purchase inspection — the working figure used by both CMHC and WOWA's closing-cost calculator (updated August 2025). The buyer pays, usually as part of an inspection condition in the offer to purchase.
No provincial association outside Quebec publishes an official province-by-province fee schedule, so treat this as a national reference point rather than a local quote.
Sources: CMHC — How much will my home really cost? · WOWA — Closing costs calculator (Aug 2025)