Local information
Based on reallymoving data from January 2021 to May 2023
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Average property price:
£250,191
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Average number of bedrooms:
2.40
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reallymoving movers:
1,267
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Average distance moved:
51 miles
This data is shared by reallymoving customers who used our Chartered Surveyors in Loughborough. It shows the average Loughborough 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 Loughborough property.
What do surveyors in Loughborough check during a house survey?
If you’re buying a property in Loughborough, whether it’s a Victorian terrace in the town centre, a 1930s semi in Shelthorpe, or a new-build near the university, a Chartered Surveyor will carry out a thorough inspection to assess its condition. It is important to get a house survey to ensure that you understand any additional costs that may occur further down the line.
What your surveyor will look at will depend on which level survey you get. A typical house survey in Loughborough will cover:
- Key indoor areas such as walls, ceilings, floors, doors, and windows
- Signs of damp or mould, which are common in older properties
- Insulation quality and energy efficiency
- Structural soundness and stability of foundations
- Timber damage from rot, insects, or age
- The condition of visible electrics, gas systems, and drainage
- Local environmental risks such as flooding or subsidence (important in rural outskirts and flood-prone areas)
- Invasive plants like Japanese Knotweed
- Permanent outdoor structures including garages, sheds, and extensions
After the inspection, you’ll receive a detailed report outlining any issues. Level 2 and Level 3 Surveys will also include any maintenance or repair needs. Some surveyors also offer a valuation, usually as an optional add-on.
Loughborough’s housing market is varied, with both historic properties and modern developments. A professional survey helps uncover hidden problems and can strengthen your position in price negotiations.
If problems are found that were not previously disclosed, you can ask the seller to fix these issues before you purchase the property.
What’s the difference between a surveyor and a Chartered Surveyor in Loughborough?
Not all surveyors are formally qualified and may have varying amounts of training and experience. A Chartered Surveyor is accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), which means they’ve undergone extensive training and follow strict professional standards.
In Loughborough, where you’ll find a mix of pre-war houses, council-built homes, and new estates in areas like Fairmeadows and Grange Park, a Chartered Surveyor’s knowledge of local building types is essential. They know what to look for in terms of structural wear, previous alterations, and energy performance.
Choosing a RICS-accredited surveyor also gives you peace of mind. If any issues arise, you can raise a complaint through RICS. All surveyors on reallymoving are RICS-regulated and independently vetted for quality.
What types of house surveys can you get in Loughborough?
There are three main types of surveys offered by RICS-accredited surveyors in Loughborough. The one you will need depends on the age, condition, and complexity of the property you’re buying:
RICS Level 1: Condition Report - A basic overview of a property's condition. Ideal for newer homes or flats in good condition, such as modern builds around Thorpe Acre or Bell Foundry. A Level 1 Survey will typically cost between £300-£700.
RICS Level 2: Homebuyers Survey – A more in-depth inspection of the condition of a property, and includes advice on repairs and maintenance. Suitable for homes built after 1900 in generally good condition, perfect for 1930s semis or 1980s houses in Quorn or Barrow-upon-Soar. The average price for a Level 2 Survey in Loughborough is around £432.
RICS Level 3: Building Survey - The most comprehensive report, recommended for older, extended, or unusual properties, or homes needing renovation. Useful for Victorian terraces or countryside properties near Woodhouse or Nanpantan.
Average cost in Loughborough is £580.
The survey duration varies depending on which level, the size of the property, and the complexity of a property. An older, unusual property will take longer than a simple one. Level 1 may take 1–2 hours, while a Level 3 can take most of the day. Reports are usually delivered within 3–7 days after the inspection.
How can I find a trusted surveyor in Loughborough?
Using reallymoving, you can quickly compare quotes from local RICS-accredited surveyors in Loughborough. Just enter a few details about your property and you’ll receive up to five free, no-obligation quotes.
All surveyors on reallymoving are:
- RICS regulated and credit-checked
- Reviewed by verified customers
- Experienced with a range of property types across Loughborough and surrounding areas
Whether you're buying a buy-to-let near the university, a family home in Forest Road, or a rural property outside town, a local surveyor will understand the common issues for that type of build and location.
To find the right surveyor, read reviews, check that fees are clearly stated, and look for someone who communicates promptly and clearly. A good surveyor will explain their findings in detail and help guide your next steps with confidence.
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