Best Chartered Surveyors in Ellesmere Port

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JMO Surveyors Ltd

4.9 out of 5.0 based on 54 reviews

Mason Wright Associates

4.7 out of 5.0 based on 63 reviews

Paul Fieldhouse, FRICS

4.9 out of 5.0 based on 114 reviews

SMRE Property Ltd

5.0 out of 5.0 based on 4 reviews

Trafford Surveyors Ltd

4.7 out of 5.0 based on 54 reviews

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Are you looking for Chartered Surveyors in the area in and around Ellesmere Port? Whether buying by the banks of the Mersey in Bromborough or near St Paul’s Church, reallymoving can give you quotes from RICS-regulated, locally reputable Chartered Surveyors who will be able to carry out either a HomeBuyer Report or a more extensive Building Survey for you at competitive prices. Simply click on ‘Get Quotes’ and fill out our quick and easy form to receive up to 4 free instant quotes.

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Local information

Based on reallymoving data from January 2021 to May 2023

  • Average property price: £210,193
  • Average number of bedrooms: 2.70
  • reallymoving movers: 576
  • Average distance moved: 26 miles

How do I choose a good surveyor in Ellesmere Port?  

Choose a surveyor who is RICS-accredited. Consider their experience with the types of properties prevalent in Ellesmere Port, including residential estates and industrial properties. Recommendations from local sources and comparison websites can be helpful in making your choice. 

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

A surveyor can assess properties, but a chartered surveyor has RICS accreditation, ensuring higher standards of professional practice. 

What are the red flags on a house survey?  

Major red flags include structural defects, dampness, roofing issues, outdated electrical and plumbing systems, and asbestos presence. 

Can a surveyor devalue a house?  

A surveyor gives an unbiased valuation of a house's value. If they find significant problems, it might lead to a lower valuation, reflecting the property's real market value. 

Do I need to use a Chartered Surveyor in Ellesmere Port?  

Using a Chartered Surveyor is recommended for thorough and professional property evaluations, particularly for older or unique properties. 

Do surveyors go in the loft?  

Surveyors usually inspect lofts to check for structural and insulation issues, assuming it's safe to access. 

Are surveyors' valuations accurate?  

Property valuations in Ellesmere Port are generally accurate, based on comprehensive inspections and understanding of the local market. 

Do I need a Level 2 or Level 3 survey in Ellesmere Port?  

A Level 2 survey is suitable for newer, standard-condition properties, while a Level 3 survey is advisable for older, larger, or properties needing significant repairs. 

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