Types of survey
Condition report
For conventional properties and newer homes.
A clear and concise snapshot of the condition of the property.
Outlines the key risks associated with the purchase.
Rates different elements of the property using a traffic light system.
Includes guidance to legal advisers.
The most affordable of the three surveys.
Building survey
For period or larger properties, or if you’re planning major works.
Provides an in-depth analysis of the property’s condition.
A comprehensive inspection and report.
Includes guidance to legal advisers.
Includes a market valuation and insurance rebuild costs.
Advises on defects that may affect the value of the property.
Advises on repairs and ongoing maintenance.
Can be tailored to suit your specific need.
- The most expensive of the three surveys.
Homebuyer survey
For properties built within the last 100 years, and some older properties.
Outlines the key risks associated with the purchase.
Rates different elements of the property using a traffic light system.
Includes guidance to legal advisers.
Includes a market valuation and insurance rebuild costs.
Advises on defects that may affect the value of the property.
Advises on repairs and ongoing maintenance.