Homechecker Guides MCP
Server Configuration
Describes the environment variables required to run the server.
| Name | Required | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
| ALLOWED_ORIGIN | No | Optional. Restricts browser origin for the server. Defaults to '*' (public and read-only). | * |
Instructions
Guidance the server publishes about itself, which clients place ahead of the tool catalog so the model reads it before choosing anything.
This server publishes no instructions, or was last inspected before Glama recorded them.
Capabilities
Features and capabilities supported by this server
Protocol revision2025-11-25
| Capability | Details |
|---|---|
| tools | {
"listChanged": true
} |
| resources | {
"listChanged": true
} |
Tools
Functions exposed to the LLM to take actions
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| list_guidesA | List the published Homechecker guide catalogue, optionally filtered by jurisdiction, guide cluster, property type, construction era, or buying stage. Returns metadata only. |
| search_guidesA | Search professionally authored Australian homebuyer guidance using a natural-language question. Use this for general property, inspection, disclosure, apartment, condition, maintenance, era and buying-process questions. It does not assess an actual property. |
| get_guideA | Retrieve one canonical Homechecker guide by slug. Use a slug returned by list_guides or search_guides. Returns source links, review metadata, method and limitations with the guide. |
| build_buyer_checklistA | Build a deterministic, sourced checklist from the Homechecker guide corpus for a buyer context. This assembles general questions and checks; it does not analyse a listing, document or actual building. |
Prompts
Interactive templates invoked by user choice
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
No prompts | |
Resources
Contextual data attached and managed by the client
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| homechecker-guide-catalogue | Machine-readable catalogue of all published Homechecker guides and their canonical URLs. |
| homechecker-guide-hub | A calm, practical way to understand an Australian home, from its documents and physical condition to the work and costs that may lie ahead. |
| homechecker-guide-reading-a-section-32 | A Section 32 tells a Victorian buyer important things about the land before they sign. This guide helps you find the clauses that deserve a question, a search or legal advice. |
| homechecker-guide-reading-a-contract-for-sale-nsw | A NSW sale contract carries much more than the price and settlement date. Read the title, plan, drainage and planning material early enough to ask questions before exchange. |
| homechecker-guide-seller-disclosure-qld | Queensland Form 2 gives buyers important information before they sign. Pair it with the building, flood and approval checks that still belong on your list. |
| homechecker-guide-building-inspection-before-auction | If the condition of the home could change your bid, inspect it before auction day. You need enough time to understand the report, ask questions and follow up anything serious. |
| homechecker-guide-building-and-pest-inspection-cost | Five providers publish their prices, and together they make a useful 2026 snapshot. Here is what those fees cover, and the questions worth asking before you book. |
| homechecker-guide-how-to-choose-a-building-and-pest-inspector | Compare competence, independence, insurance, access and report quality before you book. A clear inspection brief is one of the kindest things you can do for your future self. |
| homechecker-guide-how-to-read-a-building-and-pest-report | A calm, practical way to read the findings, limitations and recommendations in a pre-purchase report, then decide which questions need answering before you commit. |
| homechecker-guide-desktop-vs-physical-report | A desktop report helps you ask better questions before anyone visits. A physical inspection shows what can be seen and reached on site. Together, they make your next step clearer. |
| homechecker-guide-what-is-a-property-condition-report | The words 'property condition report' are used for several very different documents. Here is how to tell which one you have, what it can show and whether you can rely on it. |
| homechecker-guide-building-biologist-cost | A building-biology quote can range from a focused mould investigation to a much broader healthy-home assessment. Three live price lists show what the fee may include and where the extras begin. |
| homechecker-guide-cooling-off-period-by-state | Cooling-off rules change at every state border, and the clock may start sooner than you expect. Find the headline rule here, then have your exact deadline confirmed in writing. |
| homechecker-guide-auction-day-due-diligence | A good auction plan is finished before the crowd arrives. Clear the contract, building, finance, deposit and price-limit questions, then keep your written limit where you can see it. |
| homechecker-guide-red-flags-by-era | Every era has familiar weak spots. Use the build date to sharpen your questions, then let the property, its alterations and an inspection tell you what is really there. |
| homechecker-guide-cracks-structural-or-cosmetic | Many wall cracks are minor. Width gives you a starting point; direction, location, nearby movement and change over time tell you when to call for help. |
| homechecker-guide-buying-an-apartment-strata | You are buying the apartment and joining the building around it. Read the lot, the common property and the scheme finances together before you commit. |
| homechecker-guide-home-condition-and-insurance | Your home's age, construction and condition can shape the cover you are offered. A clear description, sensible rebuild figure and good records make insurance easier to understand and use. |
| homechecker-guide-keeping-a-record-of-your-home | Your future self will thank you for a home record that is easy to search. Keep the plans, permits, invoices, warranties, photographs and reports that explain what changed and who did it. |
| homechecker-guide-what-your-home-needs-by-decade | Your home's age leaves clues about how it was built and what may be coming due. Use those clues with its records and present condition to plan ahead without guessing. |
| homechecker-guide-the-maintenance-that-prevents-the-big-bills | The maintenance that pays back usually keeps water moving away and catches small changes early. A simple home register helps you see what needs care now and what needs a future budget. |
| homechecker-guide-reading-your-owners-corporation-report | The fund balance rarely tells the whole story. Read it beside the works plan, minutes, arrears, insurance and disputes to see what the building may ask of its owners next. |
| homechecker-guide-damp-and-moisture-in-your-home | Damp marks can look alike even when the water is coming from somewhere completely different. Follow when and where the moisture appears before paying for a treatment. |
| homechecker-guide-planning-a-renovation | The cheapest time to find a renovation constraint is before the drawings harden. Clear the title, planning, hazards, structure, services and insurance questions while you still have room to change course. |
| homechecker-guide-period-homes-pre-1920s | A pre-1920s home can be beautiful, resilient and full of later changes. Learn how it stands, how it handles water and which services or materials still need attention. |
| homechecker-guide-postwar-homes-1950s-70s | Postwar homes are often straightforward and adaptable, with decades of changes layered over the original shell. Check the materials first, then the services, wet areas, drainage and footings. |
| homechecker-guide-strata-risks-for-owners | When you own an apartment, the roof, façade, lifts, fire systems and scheme finances become part of your home story too. The records show where future work and levies may come from. |
| homechecker-guide-selling-your-home | A well-prepared sale starts with knowing your own home. Gather the records, understand the unresolved issues and make deliberate choices about repairs, disclosure and presentation. |
| homechecker-guide-interwar-homes-1920s-40s | Interwar homes are loved for their generous rooms and character, with decades of repairs and alterations often hidden behind the finishes. Start underneath, then follow the water and the services. |
| homechecker-guide-modern-homes-2000s-on | A newer home can still carry expensive problems. For houses, look closely at drainage, waterproofing and workmanship; for apartments, add the shared building, cladding and scheme finances. |
| homechecker-guide-preparing-your-home-for-extreme-weather | A safer home starts with the people in it. Make the plan, know where warnings come from and leave early when advised, then work through the property risks that apply to your address. |
| homechecker-guide-homes-1980s-90s | Homes from the 1980s and 1990s sit across major changes in materials and building practice. Find out what was installed, what has been renewed and what still belongs to the original build. |
| homechecker-guide-weatherboard-homes | The paint is part of the weatherproofing, and the small junctions do the quiet work. Read the boards, flashings, openings, drainage and subfloor as one connected system. |
| homechecker-guide-brick-veneer-vs-double-brick | Two brick houses can look almost identical from the street while being built very differently. Knowing which wall system you have helps make sense of cracks, damp, comfort and renovations. |
| homechecker-guide-living-in-a-heritage-overlay | A Heritage Overlay can shape what you repair, repaint or change. The schedule tells you how it applies to your Victorian property, alongside any register listing or title covenant. |
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