Best Chartered Surveyors in Bradford

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I am a local independent and fully qualified Chartered Building Surveyor with over 20 years' experience. My experience includes a wealth of survey knowledge of all types and ages of property.Read more

An Established RICS Chartered Surveying practice with surveyors operating across the country. Our surveyors are all RICS accredited chartered surveyors and registered valuers who are at the top of their field.Read more

England Property Surveys Ltd

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England Property Surveys Ltd is a fully licensed RICS Regulated Surveying firm based in West Yorkshire. We understand that the process of purchasing a home can be one of the most stressful times in our lives.Read more

Leodis Surveys

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Passionate about property, passionate about Leeds. Leodis surveys in your local surveyor offering peace of mind when buying a property.Read more

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Here at reallymoving, we can provide you with the average fees for Chartered Surveyors in the Bradford area. A Bradford building surveyor will give you a survey outlining the Chartered Surveyor’s inspection of the property. The surveyor will test for damp, make notes on drainage and insulation, and make an assessment on timbers and supports of the Bradford property. 

Chartered Surveyor costs can vary depending on the type of survey you choose. There are different levels of surveys you can have done before you purchase your Bradford property. These are called RICS levels (The Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors). You can choose between different levels for your building surveyor to assess your Bradford property after the initial valuation, the cost being higher when you choose the higher levels. 

Your Chartered Surveyor fees will also vary depending on the property value of your new Bradford home. However, by using reallymoving, you can easily compare costs and get the right Bradford building surveyor for you at the best price. 

The average fees for Chartered Surveyors in Bradford for a RICS Level 2 HomeBuyers Survey (or HomeBuyer Report) is – £437 

The average fees for Chartered Surveyors in Bradford for a RICS Level 3 Building Survey is – £540

Before you buy a property in Bradford, it’s important for you to get a thorough Homebuyer Report from an experienced and efficient building surveyor. Without one, you could make the error of buying a Bradford property with structural issues that you don’t want to contend with later. With an accurate survey, you’ll be able to make an informed decision about if you should move forward with your Bradford property purchase. If you’re buying in Bradford and need a Chartered Surveyor, you’ll want to make sure that you’re saving as much as possible before you make your Bradford move! You can trust that all the Bradford building surveyor on reallymoving are experienced, highly knowledgeable, and ready to offer you an unrivalled service. 

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Based on reallymoving data from January 2021 to May 2023

  • Average property price: £157,140
  • Average number of bedrooms: 2.80
  • reallymoving movers: 1,971
  • Average distance moved: 46 miles

How do I choose a good surveyor in Bradford? 

Select a surveyor with RICS accreditation. Look for someone with specific experience in Bradford’s property market. Use local recommendations and compare surveyors through online comparison platforms. 

What is the difference between a surveyor and a chartered surveyor? 

A general surveyor assesses properties, whereas a chartered surveyor is RICS-accredited, indicating higher professional standards and training. 

What are the red flags on a house survey? 

Watch out for significant structural issues, damp and mould problems, roof defects, electrical or plumbing concerns, and asbestos. These issues often signal major repair needs or potential hazards. 

Can a surveyor devalue a house?  

A surveyor’s role is to give an objective valuation. If they identify problems, this may lead to a lower house valuation in line with its actual market value. 

Do I need to use a Chartered Surveyor in Bradford?  

It's advisable to use a Chartered Surveyor for a comprehensive and professional assessment of properties, particularly for older or unique properties. 

Do surveyors go in the loft?  

Yes, if it's safe and accessible, surveyors inspect lofts to check for issues with the structure or insulation. 

Are surveyors' valuations accurate?  

Valuations are generally precise, based on thorough inspections and knowledge of the local market. 

Do I need a Level 2 or Level 3 survey in Bradford?  

A Level 2 (HomeBuyer Report) is suitable for newer, well-maintained properties, while a Level 3 (Building Survey) is recommended for older, larger properties or those requiring significant work. 

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