Local information
Based on reallymoving data from January 2021 to May 2023
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Average property price:
£379,569
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Average number of bedrooms:
1.80
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reallymoving movers:
1,734
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Average distance moved:
47 miles
This data is shared by reallymoving customers who used our Chartered Surveyors in Croydon. It shows the average Croydon 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 Croydon property.
What do Croydon surveyors look at in a house survey?
When you book a building survey in Croydon, a Chartered Surveyor will conduct a detailed inspection of the property. How much detail and what they will look at depends on the level of survey you get. A surveyor will typically inspect:
- Major interior elements like ceilings, walls, floors, and doors
- Signs of damp, mould, or condensation
- Insulation and energy efficiency
- The structure and foundation of the property
- Timber condition, including any rot or infestation
- Visible aspects of electrical systems, gas fittings, and drainage
- Potential environmental hazards
- Invasive or dangerous plants like Japanese Knotweed
- Permanent outbuildings such as garages, sheds, or conservatories
After the inspection, you'll receive a thorough written report outlining any issues found and in a Level 2 and Level 3 survey you will also receive recommendations for repairs or further investigation. Some surveyors may offer a property valuation too, although this can come at an additional cost.
Getting a survey is strongly advised when buying in Croydon, especially given the mix of older Victorian homes and modern flats. It can uncover costly issues before you commit, helping you make a more informed decision and potentially renegotiate the price or request repairs before finalising the deal.
What is the difference between a surveyor and a Chartered Surveyor?
In Croydon, you may come across surveyors with different levels of experience and qualifications. A Chartered Surveyor, however, is officially accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and has completed strict training to reach that status.
Chartered Surveyors follow professional standards and are accountable to RICS. This gives you extra reassurance that if there’s a problem, you can raise it through RICS for resolution. All surveyors you find through reallymoving are RICS-regulated and vetted, so you know you’re getting a reliable, quality service.
What types of house surveys can you get in Croydon?
There are three main types of RICS surveys:
- RICS Level 1: Condition Report
Best for newer properties in good condition. It gives a snapshot of the building's condition.
Average cost: £300–£700
- RICS Level 2: Homebuyers Survey
Suitable for fairly modern properties. Includes guidance on repairs and maintenance.
Average cost in the UK: £498.95
- RICS Level 3: Building Survey
The most detailed option, crucial for older or unusual homes in Croydon (like period houses or converted properties).
Average cost in the UK: £661.29
Survey duration varies. A Level 1 survey may take just 1-2 hours, while a Level 3 could last a full day. Reports are typically delivered within a few days to a week.
How can I find a trusted Chartered Surveyor in Croydon?
You can use reallymoving to compare quotes from RICS-accredited surveyors in Croydon. Just enter your details and you’ll receive up to five quotes instantly.
All surveyors listed are credit-checked and regulated by RICS. To find the best one for your needs:
- Look at reviews and ratings from past customers
- Make sure fees are clearly stated
- Choose a surveyor who communicates promptly and clearly
This will help ensure a smooth and professional experience.
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