Service Areas
Where We Inspect.
CYTE carries out building and pest inspections across 41+ suburbs — the Gold Coast end to end, plus Brisbane and Northern NSW, including Byron Bay. Every area below links to a local guide on what we pay attention to there.
Arundel
Established 1980s–90s family streets and golf-course estates, with mature trees, bigger blocks and the Coombabah bushland corridor close by — classic conditions for a careful timber pest inspection.
View Arundel →Ashmore
Central, established and leafy — 1970s–80s brick and highset homes on generous blocks, where mature trees and forty-year-old components shape the inspection.
View Ashmore →Benowa
One of the Gold Coast’s established prestige pockets — large 1970s–80s single-level homes and the canal streets of Benowa Waters, where original construction meets serious garden growth.
View Benowa →Broadbeach
From apartments in the towers to townhouses, villas, walk-up units and the 1970s–80s canal-front homes of Broadbeach Waters — Broadbeach is a suburb we inspect every week.
View Broadbeach →Broadbeach Waters
A canal estate suburb directly behind Broadbeach — predominantly 1970s–80s single-level brick on concrete slabs, where four decades of established gardens, waterfront ground and original components shape every inspection.
View Broadbeach Waters →Burleigh Heads
From original beach houses on the hill to new knock-down rebuilds, Burleigh properties span ninety years of construction styles — and each era has its own inspection priorities.
View Burleigh Heads →Burleigh Waters
Lake and canal estates of 1970s–80s single-level brick — solid, settled stock where original components and forty-year-old landscaping write most of the report.
View Burleigh Waters →Carrara
River bends, golf estates and 1980s–90s family brick — Carrara mixes settled suburban streets with low river ground that keeps drainage in every report.
View Carrara →Casuarina
A master-planned beachside community in Northern NSW — predominantly 2000s-onward construction, where workmanship detail and coastal exposure set the agenda.
View Casuarina →Coolangatta
The southern point mixes post-war beach homes, classic walk-up units and twin-town border living — with salt working on everything and CYTE licensed on both sides of the line.
View Coolangatta →Coomera
The Gold Coast's fastest-growing corridor — estate after estate of near-new, slab-on-ground homes where the inspection questions are workmanship, drainage and small-lot detailing.
View Coomera →Currumbin
From beachfront homes at the Alley to pole homes in the Valley, Currumbin properties live close to bushland, water and salt — a combination that keeps inspectors busy.
View Currumbin →Currumbin Waters
Lake-and-canal streets of 1970s–80s brick on the flats, hillside homes backing bushland reserve above — two different inspections in one suburb, both with real termite pressure.
View Currumbin Waters →Elanora
The hills behind Palm Beach — split-level 1980s–90s homes on slopes backing onto reserve, where retaining, sub-structures and bushland termite pressure do the talking.
View Elanora →Helensvale
An established family suburb of 1980s–90s brick homes, golf-course streets and canal estates — solid stock now reaching the age where original components need attention.
View Helensvale →Hope Island
Master-planned resort country — golf-course streets, gated communities and rendered slab-on-ground homes from the 1990s onward, where the render itself is an inspection subject.
View Hope Island →Kingscliff
Just over the border in Northern NSW — original beach cottages beside new coastal estates, all under constant salt load. CYTE is licensed both sides of the line.
View Kingscliff →Labrador
Flat Broadwater blocks, post-war fibro and brick, and a big stock of walk-up flats and villas — Labrador is older Gold Coast, and the inspections reflect it.
View Labrador →Mermaid Beach
Our home suburb. Original beach houses and post-war shacks sit between multi-million-dollar rebuilds — often on the same street — and each tells a different inspection story.
View Mermaid Beach →Mermaid Waters
The canal estates directly behind our Mermaid Beach base — 1970s–90s single-level brick on the waterways, the stock we know street by street.
View Mermaid Waters →Miami
Miami mixes original beach cottages, solid 1970s double-storey brick, and a wave of small-lot duplex builds — with the North Burleigh hill adding sloping-site questions of its own.
View Miami →Mudgeeraba
Hinterland village streets, acreage blocks and pole homes on the slopes — Mudgeeraba inspections deal with bushland termite pressure, gully moisture and gravity.
View Mudgeeraba →Nerang
Where the suburbs meet the hinterland — 1970s–90s homes, acreage on the fringes, and river-valley ground that keeps moisture and termite questions front of mind.
View Nerang →Ormeau
The commuter belt between the Coast and Brisbane — newer estates alongside older acreage pockets, where workmanship items and bushland termite pressure share the report.
View Ormeau →Oxenford
Where the established northern suburbs meet the growth corridor — 1980s–90s family homes, newer estates and acreage pockets, each with a different inspection emphasis.
View Oxenford →Pacific Pines
A hillside master-planned suburb of 1990s–2000s family homes — which means retaining walls, split levels and original bathrooms now reaching their mid-twenties.
View Pacific Pines →Palm Beach
Salt air, sandy soils and a building boom — Palm Beach properties range from 1960s beach shacks to brand-new duplexes, often side by side on the same street.
View Palm Beach →Paradise Point
A Broadwater village where original 1970s–80s waterfront homes sit beside prestige rebuilds — salt, flat ground and a deep villa stock for downsizers.
View Paradise Point →Parkwood
A quiet 1980s–90s brick-and-tile suburb beside the university and hospital precinct — established homes, established gardens, and the original-era items now coming due.
View Parkwood →Pimpama
One of the fastest-growing suburbs in Australia — almost entirely post-2010 estate construction, where builder workmanship and new landscaping set the inspection agenda.
View Pimpama →Reedy Creek
Hillside estates from the 1990s onward backing onto bushland — retaining walls, split levels and genuine termite pressure where the streets meet the trees.
View Reedy Creek →Robina
One of Australia's largest master-planned suburbs — predominantly 1990s and 2000s brick veneer on concrete slabs, where termite protection and original-era workmanship are the key questions.
View Robina →Runaway Bay
Broadwater living from the 1970s–80s — low-set waterfront brick, villas, units and apartments where salt, flat ground and original components set the agenda.
View Runaway Bay →Southport
The Gold Coast's oldest suburb has its most varied housing stock — pre-war timber homes, post-war brick, unit blocks and townhouses — each needing a different inspection emphasis.
View Southport →Surfers Paradise
Tower apartments, canal-front homes on the river isles, Budds Beach cottages and the older walk-up blocks — Surfers Paradise inspections come in every shape.
View Surfers Paradise →Tallebudgera
Semi-rural acreage in the green behind the southern beaches — timber homes, pole houses, sheds and bushland on every boundary. The most termite-exposed country we inspect.
View Tallebudgera →Tugun
A southern beachside village of original cottages, hillside homes, units and apartments — older stock, big salt exposure, and subfloors that have seen seventy summers.
View Tugun →Tweed Heads
Just over the border, Tweed Heads runs from post-war fibro and brick to villas, units and apartments — and CYTE is licensed on both sides of the line, QLD and NSW.
View Tweed Heads →Upper Coomera
One of the northern corridor’s biggest growth suburbs — wave after wave of estates from the late 1990s to today, built on cut-and-fill slopes where retaining walls and slab edges do a lot of work.
View Upper Coomera →Varsity Lakes
Built around the lake and the university in the 2000s — rendered small-lot homes and a deep townhouse stock, where render lines and flat ground set the inspection agenda.
View Varsity Lakes →Worongary
A hinterland-fringe suburb of acreage properties, 1980s–90s estate homes and heavily vegetated blocks — where valley gullies and dense canopy keep termite pressure among the highest on the southern Gold Coast.
View Worongary →Don't see your suburb? We service the whole region — call 0431 114 815 with the address and we will confirm a fixed price.
