Local information
Based on reallymoving data from January 2021 to May 2023
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Average property price:
£268,606
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Average number of bedrooms:
2.60
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reallymoving movers:
4,374
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Average distance moved:
66 miles
This data is shared by reallymoving customers who used our Chartered Surveyors in Somerset. It shows the average Somerset 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 Somerset property.
What do surveyors in Somerset check during a house survey?
When buying a home in Somerset, whether it’s a stone-built cottage in a rural village or a modern home in Taunton or Yeovil, it’s crucial to understand the condition of the property so you can make an informed decision about your house purchase.
A Chartered Surveyor will carry out a detailed inspection to highlight any issues that could affect the value or safety of the home. The type of survey you choose will determine the amount of depth a surveyor will go into.
A typical Somerset house survey will assess:
- Interior features like walls, ceilings, floors, and fittings
- Signs of damp, condensation, or mould, which are common in older countryside properties
- Presence and quality of insulation and energy efficiency
- Structural stability and condition of the foundations
- Timber condition, checking for signs of rot or insect damage
- Visual inspection of electrical, gas, and drainage systems (where accessible)
- Environmental risks such as flooding (particularly in low-lying areas like the Somerset Levels)
- Presence of invasive plants like Japanese Knotweed
- Outbuildings, extensions, and other permanent external structures
The surveyor will then produce a detailed written report and may also offer a market valuation if requested (often at an extra cost).
Due to Somerset's wide range of property types, from historic buildings to barn conversions and modern estates, a survey is key to understanding potential repair costs and planning for the future. It can also give you the evidence needed to renegotiate the sale price or request that repairs be carried out before exchange.
What’s the difference between a surveyor and a Chartered Surveyor in Somerset?
In Somerset, you might come across surveyors with a range of experience, but only a Chartered Surveyor is accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). This means they’ve completed in-depth training and follow strict professional guidelines.
This is particularly important in Somerset, where the property landscape is diverse, ranging from heritage properties in Wells and Frome to newly built homes in Bridgwater or Castle Cary. A Chartered Surveyor will have the local knowledge and technical understanding to properly assess both traditional and modern construction types.
If problems arise, RICS offers a dispute resolution process, giving you extra peace of mind. All surveyors listed through reallymoving are fully RICS-accredited and vetted, so you can trust the service you’ll receive.
What types of property surveys are available in Somerset?
There are three main types of house surveys provided by RICS-accredited surveyors in Somerset. The right one depends on the property’s age, condition, and build style.
RICS Level 1: Condition Report
Best for recently built homes in good condition—ideal for new estates in places like Taunton or Street.
Typical cost: £300–£700
RICS Level 2: Homebuyers Survey
Suitable for more standard properties that appear to be in decent condition, perfect for post-war semis or townhouses in areas like Weston-super-Mare or Yeovil.
Average UK cost: £498.95
RICS Level 3: Building Survey
Recommended for older, unusual, or listed properties, commonly found in rural villages, Exmoor National Park, or central Wells. This is the most detailed report, covering structural issues and major repairs.
Average UK cost: £661.29
Survey times vary. A Level 1 might take just a couple of hours, while a Level 3 can take most of the day. Reports are generally delivered within a few days to a week after the inspection.
How do I find a trusted Chartered Surveyor in Somerset?
You can use reallymoving to compare quotes from local Chartered Surveyors across Somerset. Simply provide a few details about the property you’re buying, and you’ll receive up to five quotes instantly.
All surveyors on reallymoving are:
- RICS-accredited and credit-checked
- Reviewed by previous customers
- Experienced in surveying Somerset’s diverse property types
Whether you’re buying a cottage in Glastonbury, a period home in Frome, or a modern flat in Bridgwater, choosing a trusted local surveyor is essential. They’ll understand the typical construction methods used in the region and be aware of common issues such as damp, subsidence, or roof wear in rural homes.
Always read reviews and ask for clear pricing. A good surveyor will provide timely updates, explain their findings clearly, and help ensure your purchase goes ahead with confidence.
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