Services

The RICS Home Survey – Level 2 (survey only)

Choose this report if you need more extensive information whilst buying or selling a conventional house, flat or bungalow, built from common building materials and in reasonable condition.

 

The focus is on assessing the general condition of the main elements of a property. This intermediate level of service includes an extensive visual inspection of the building, its services and grounds, but without tests.

 

Concealed areas normally opened or used by the occupiers are inspected if it is safe to do so (typical examples include roof spaces, basements and cellars). The report objectively describes the condition of the different elements and provides an assessment of the relative importance of the defects/problems.

 

The RICS Home Survey – Level 2 (survey and valuation)

As the RICS Home Survey – Level 2 above but also includes:

  • the surveyor’s professional opinion on the ‘market value’ of the property
  • an insurance reinstatement figure for the property

The RICS Home Survey – Level 3

Choose this report if dealing with a large, older or run-down property, a building that is unusual or altered, or if you’re planning major works. It costs more than the other RICS reports because it gives detailed information about the structure and fabric of the property. This service includes:

 

  • a detailed visual inspection of the building, its services and the grounds and is more extensive than a survey level two
  • Concealed areas normally opened or used by the occupiers are inspected if it is safe to do so (typical examples include roof spaces, basements and cellars)
  • Although the services are not tested, they are observed in normal operation – in other words, they are switched on or off and/or operated where the occupier has given permission and it is safe to do so.

 

The report objectively describes the form of construction and materials used for different parts of the property. It describes the condition and provides an assessment of the relative importance of the defects/problems. Additionally, it should:

  • describe the identifiable risk of potential or hidden defects in areas not inspected
  • propose the most probable cause(s) of the defects based on the inspection
  • outline the likely scope of any appropriate remedial work and explain the likely consequences of non-repair; and
  • make general recommendations in respect of the priority and likely timescale for necessary work

RICS Red Book Valuations

We are able to provide professional valuations for all of your needs including:

 

  • Help to Buy
  • Shared Ownership
  • Probate / Inheritance Tax
  • Capital Gains Tax
  • Matrimonial/Separation
  • Pre-purchase Valuations
  • Lease Extension and Enfranchisement Valuations

Please feel free to call us on 01803 854819, for an informal, no obligation chat to identify the most appropriate service for you.