RICS Home Survey & Valuation - Level 2
£{Quote Price HomeBuyer:25}.00
This report is
- General survey of a home
- Suitable for conventional buildings in a reasonable condition
- Suitable for properties constructed after 1900
Surveyors Opinion: “Our most popular choice – Level 2 is a good all-round inspection & report service suitable for most homes built since the early 20th century – Essential if you are concerned about paying the right price for your new home”
Report includes
- Description of the condition of the property
- Property valuation
- Advice on defects and repairs
Does not include an estimate of repair costs, but this is available upon request
RICS Home Survey - Level 3
(Building Survey)
£{Quote Price RICSBuildingr:27}.00
This report is
- The most in-depth survey of a property.
- Essential for larger or older properties.
- Recommended if you are planning major works.
Surveyors Opinion: “Level 3 is essential if you need the most detailed information & advice – particularly if you are buying a property that may be complex, substantially altered, very old or in a run-down condition”
Report includes
- Easy-to-use comprehensive traffic light ratings
- Advice on defects that may affect the value of the property
- Details of urgent defects and advice for your legal advisors.
This does not include a valuation, but it is available upon request
RICS Property Valuation
£{Quote Price PropertyVal:28}.00
This valuation is
- An RICS valuation report suitable for all domestic purposes including;
- Checking you are paying the right price for your new home
- Help to Buy – about to sell or redemption of loan from Target HCA
- Shared Ownership – buying back the equity,
- Probate,
- Matrimonial & more
- Designed by the RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors).
Surveyors Opinion: “Adding a valuation to a Level 3 Building Survey is essential if you are buying a large, unusual or period property and want to make sure you are making a sound investment!”
Report includes
- Independent valuation of the property
This does not report on the condition of the property