Home Survey Level 2
A RICS Home Survey Level 2 is perfect for most property purchases in March.
This inspection provides a meticulous visual review of the property, flagging potential issues such as damp, electrical hazards, or structural irregularities. It also includes expert suggestions for resolving these concerns, ensuring you are fully prepared before proceeding. Designed for your peace of mind, the report highlights the property’s condition and advises on appropriate remedial actions.
RICS Home Survey
Level 2
RICS Home Survey Level 2
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Level 3 Building Survey
Whether you’re considering a historic property or a unique home in March, gaining a complete picture of its condition is essential. A Level 3 Building Survey provides a detailed examination of the building’s fabric and structure, identifying potential problems and advising on remedial work. This detailed report offers peace of mind for those investing in properties with intricate details or age-related concerns.
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Our March-based surveyors are accredited professionals of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and registered as RICS Valuers, ensuring a commitment to unparalleled quality, integrity, and global standards.
Frequently Asked Questions
A home survey aims to assess the property’s condition, identify any potential problems, and provide guidance on maintenance or repairs.
A survey helps you understand the true condition of the property, preventing unexpected repair costs and ensuring your investment is sound.
Yes, common types include the Condition Report, HomeBuyer Report (Level 2), and Building Survey (Level 3). They vary in detail, with the Condition Report being the most basic and the Building Survey providing the most comprehensive analysis.
The choice depends on the property’s age, size, and condition. Newer properties may only need a Condition Report, while older or larger homes benefit from a Building Survey.
A survey can detect issues like structural cracks, damp, subsidence, roof damage, faulty wiring, and inadequate plumbing.
Yes, even well-maintained properties can have hidden issues that may only be revealed through a professional survey.
A mortgage valuation assesses the property’s market value for lending purposes, while a home survey examines its physical condition and highlights defects.
You should arrange a survey after your offer is accepted but before exchanging contracts to allow time to address any issues.
If the survey identifies significant issues, the findings can be used to negotiate a lower price or request that repairs are completed before purchase.
New-build homes can benefit from a snagging survey, which identifies minor defects or incomplete work that the developer should fix before you move in.
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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

