A quick guide to finding a building surveyor
Your home is likely to be one of the most important purchases in your life, and hiring a RICS regulated Chartered Surveyor to conduct a house survey before you buy your new home is a crucial part of this process. With reallymoving you receive up to 5 quotes from local building surveyors, allowing you to compare survey costs to easily find the best one for you.
Our quick guide to finding a building surveyor explains what surveying is and the different surveys available to you. If you want more details on the process of surveying, read our guide to surveys for more tips and advice.
What is a house survey?
A survey is carried out by a Chartered Surveyor. The building survey is the report they give you at the end of their building inspection. It identifies any issues with the property. You can then use this to decide if buying the property is the right choice for you, or if there are any concerns.
Why do I need a RICS Chartered Surveyor?
A Chartered Surveyor is crucial when buying a home. Firstly, you don’t want to move into your new home and then discover problems that you weren’t aware of. A house survey will ensure that you are aware of the condition of the property before you buy it, and give you an indication of how much maintenance and repair your new home will need once you’ve moved in.
What type of survey do I need?
The differences between a Level 2 HomeBuyers Survey and a Level 3 Building Survey are outlined below:
RICS Level 2 Homebuyers Survey: A more detailed report that includes advice on repairs and ongoing maintenance. This level is best suited for relatively new properties in reasonable condition. The average cost of a Level 2 Homebuyers Survey is £498.95.
RICS Level 3 Building Survey: The most comprehensive report, suitable for older or more complex properties. This survey will ensure that you are aware of any issues with your potential new home. The average cost of a Level 3 Building Survey is £661.29.
The type of house survey you need will depend on the age and complexity of the property you are looking to purchase. It is important to get the right type of survey.
What’s included in a Level 2 Homebuyers Survey?
The Homebuyers Survey, is the most common type of house survey and is likely to be recommended to most homebuyers. The report covers the entire property, both inside the house and outside. When you compare surveyors, you have the option to get a valuation in addition to your quotes.
The Level 2 Homebuyers Survey is suitable for newer properties, and older properties in good condition. The report is written in an easily-understandable standard format by the chartered surveyor and rates the condition of all permanent structures in the property. The report is based on a visual inspection of the house, including damp testing, assessment on timbers and supports, and notes on drainage and insulation. Your will also be given maintenance advice on the property.
How much does Level 2 Homebuyers Survey cost?
House survey costs can vary depending on factors such as the size, age, and complexity of the property you are looking to purchase. The average cost of a Level 2 Homebuyers Survey is £498.95.
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How long does a level 2 Homebuyers Survey take?
A Homebuyers Survey will take between 2-4 hours for the inspection and an additional 3-5 working days to produce the report. These times will vary based on the property's size and complexity.
What is included in a Level 3 Building Survey?
A Building Survey is the most thorough and detailed survey and can be tailored to your needs. It is appropriate for old or large properties, those built with unconventional materials, dilapidated properties, ones that may have experienced flood damage, or properties that have been extensively altered.
If you're buying a fixer-upper, or intend to do a lot of work to your new home, a Chartered Surveyor would recommend a level 3 Building Survey.
You will be given a comprehensive report on the building’s structural condition, which will highlight all physical defects and advise on potential problems that may arise from hidden faults. Factors like flooring, drainage, piping and wiring will be taken into account, and once complete, your surveyor will be able to continually advise you and your conveyancing solicitor on the best courses of action to take.
How much does a Level 3 Building Survey cost?
The cost will vary depending on the type, size and location of the property. On average, it costs £661.29, increasing in cost for large or high-end properties. There may be additional fees to consider, such as if you get a property valuation.
How long does a Level 3 Building Survey take?
Building Survey inspections can take anywhere between 3-8 hours, depending on the size of your property. However, the survey itself isn't likely to be produced until 5-10 working days after the initial inspection, as the chartered surveyor needs to write up their findings. These times do vary and are heavily dependent on the size of your property.
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