Home Survey Level 2
A RICS Home Survey Level 2 is perfect for most property purchases in Downham Market.
When purchasing a property, a HomeBuyer Survey is an essential step to ensure you know exactly what you’re investing in. Carried out by our qualified surveyors, the survey examines the property’s condition, identifying any issues such as structural defects, damp, or potential maintenance needs. It provides clear advice on repairs and associated costs, giving you confidence and peace of mind in your decision-making process.
RICS Home Survey
Level 2
RICS Home Survey Level 2
Valuation
Level 3 Building Survey
Our Services in Downham Market
With over 17 years of expertise, we are trusted chartered surveyors and registered valuers.
Our Downham Market surveyors are fully accredited members of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and RICS Registered Valuers, delivering the highest standards of quality, professionalism, and service internationally.
Frequently Asked Questions
A home survey report typically includes an overview of the property’s condition, details of any major defects, and recommendations for further investigations or repairs. Depending on the survey type, it may also include advice on ongoing maintenance and the estimated cost of repairs.
Yes, for listed buildings, a Building Survey is highly recommended. This type of survey provides a detailed analysis of the structure and highlights any issues related to the property’s age, materials, or historical significance.
Yes, if the survey uncovers significant issues, you can use the findings to negotiate a lower price or request that the seller address the problems before completion. It’s common to adjust the purchase terms based on survey results.
If the survey reveals major problems, you can discuss the findings with your surveyor to understand the implications. You may decide to renegotiate the price, ask the seller to fix the issues, or, in some cases, withdraw from the purchase entirely.
While there’s no official expiration date, survey reports are a snapshot of the property’s condition at the time of the inspection. If significant time passes or changes occur, you may need a new survey to reflect the property’s current state.
A retention refers to a portion of the mortgage loan that the lender holds back until specific repairs or issues identified in the survey are resolved. This is common if the property has defects that affect its value or safety.
The type of survey you need depends on the property’s age, condition, and construction. Newer homes typically require a Condition Report, while older or unusual properties benefit from a detailed Building Survey. A surveyor can advise you on the best option.
There is no difference—these terms are often used interchangeably. A Building Survey (formerly called a full structural survey) is the most comprehensive type of inspection available.
Yes, a survey can be invaluable when planning renovations. It can highlight structural issues, restrictions, or areas requiring improvement, helping you prioritise your plans effectively.
Without a survey, you may face unexpected repair costs or discover structural issues after purchasing the property. This could lead to significant financial and emotional stress.
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Contact Details
Address:
Wisbech Office, Friday Bridge
Wisbech, PE14 0XH
Postcodes Covering: PE – Peterborough, Wisbech, Kings Lynn, March, Hunstanton, Downham Market and surrounding areas and villages.
Tel: 01945742801
Email: info@vikingsurveyors.co.uk