THE RIGHT SURVEY

When do i need a survey?

Buying a house

If you are buying a new house and you need a mortgage, the lender will often ask for a valuation of the property to guarantee its value and secure the loan. It is important to remember that the valuation report is not a survey. An RICS Survey will tell you the condition of the property and could also help you during price negotiation.

SELLING A HOUSE

When it comes to selling a house, an RICS Survey could help you foresee any problems that could cause delays or variations in the price. An RICS Survey will tell you the condition of the property and could also help you during price negotiation.

STAYING AT HOME

Conducting a survey of your home’s current condition serves as an early warning system for identifying defects, ultimately helping you mitigate the costs of future repair and maintenance.

Survey Options

RICS HOME SURVEY LEVEL 1

Basic condition report providing an overview of the property’s condition and highlighting any significant issues.

RICS HOME SURVEY LEVEL 2 (Survey)

Detailed report providing a thorough assessment of the property’s condition, identifying significant defects and offering recommendations for repairs and maintenance.

RICS HOME SURVEY LEVEL 2 (Survey + Valuation)

Detailed report providing a thorough assessment of the property’s condition, identifying significant defects and offering recommendations for repairs and maintenance. This option includes a valuation report.

RICS HOME SURVEY LEVEL 3

In-depth inspection and detailed report on the property’s condition, identifying significant defects and potential issues and providing comprehensive advice on repairs, maintenance and potential future implications of any identified issues.

HELPING YOU CHOOSE

We are always happy to help you choose the right survey, so please contact us for more information.