Local information
Based on reallymoving data from January 2021 to May 2023
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Average property price:
£330,367
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Average number of bedrooms:
2.70
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reallymoving movers:
11,100
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Average distance moved:
62 miles
This data is shared by reallymoving customers who used our Chartered Surveyors in Bedfordshire. It shows the average Bedfordshire property price, the number of rooms in the property, how many home movers chose a Chartered Surveyor in this area, and how far they moved for the Bedfordshire property.
What do Bedfordshire surveyors look at during a house survey?
If you’re buying a property in Bedfordshire, a Chartered Surveyor plays a crucial role in helping you understand the true condition of your prospective home. With a mix of rural villages, historic market towns, and expanding commuter hubs like Luton and Bedford, the region has a variety of property types, each with unique surveying considerations.
A building surveyor in Bedfordshire will inspect:
- All key internal features, such as walls, ceilings, floors, and stairs
- Signs of damp, condensation, or mould, particularly in older rural homes or properties without modern ventilation
- The level and effectiveness of insulation, vital for energy efficiency
- The structural stability of the property, including visible cracks or subsidence (especially important in clay-rich areas of the county)
- Timber condition, including rot, infestation, or structural timber frame wear
- The condition of electrical, gas, plumbing, and drainage systems
- Any environmental concerns, including flood risks in riverside towns like Kempston or Biggleswade
- Presence of invasive plants, such as Japanese knotweed
- Condition of permanent outbuildings, garages, boundary walls, and exterior structures
Following the inspection, the surveyor provides a comprehensive report identifying issues and offering guidance on repairs or further assessments. Some may also offer a property valuation, although this is usually an optional extra.
Surveys can uncover issues that allow you to renegotiate your offer or request repairs, ultimately saving you time, money, and stress.
What's the difference between a surveyor and a Chartered Surveyor?
In Bedfordshire, as elsewhere, not every surveyor is equally qualified. A Chartered Surveyor is a professional accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). This title ensures:
- Rigorous training and professional assessment
- Adherence to strict ethical and operational standards
- Recourse through RICS in case of disputes
- Up-to-date knowledge on local property trends and regulations
Every building surveyor listed on reallymoving is RICS-regulated, giving you added peace of mind when making one of life’s biggest investments.
What types of house survey can I get in Bedfordshire?
Depending on your property's age, style, and condition, you can choose from the following RICS surveys:
RICS Level 1: Condition Report
- Best for: New builds or recently modernised homes
- Includes: Overview of property condition and urgent defects
- Price range: £300-£700
RICS Level 2: Homebuyers Survey
- Best for: Modern properties in good condition
- Includes: Detailed condition report, repair suggestions, and maintenance advice
- Average cost: £498.95
RICS Level 3: Building Survey
- Best for: Older, period, or unusual properties
- Includes: Full structural analysis and detailed repair guidance
- Average cost: £661.29
Survey times vary by level:
- Level 1: 1-2 hours
- Level 3: Up to a full day
Reports are typically delivered within a few days to one week post-inspection.
How can I find a trusted surveyor in Bedfordshire?
With reallymoving, finding a reliable Chartered Surveyor in Bedfordshire is simple:
- Enter your property details into our online form
- Receive up to five free quotes from local RICS-accredited surveyors
- Compare services, read reviews, and choose with confidence
All our surveyors are:
- RICS certified
- Credit checked
- Transparent with pricing and service levels
Look out for professionals with strong local experience, especially those familiar with Bedfordshire’s mix of new and historic housing stock. Clear communication, fair pricing, and positive testimonials are the hallmarks of a great surveyor.
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