Home Survey Level 2
A RICS Home Survey Level 2 is perfect for most property purchases in Newmarket.
With a focus on identifying potential issues, this survey thoroughly inspects the property for signs of dampness, electrical faults, or structural deficiencies. Alongside these findings, it includes professional advice on how to remedy any problems. The purpose of the report is to give you peace of mind by presenting a clear and comprehensive summary of the property’s condition.
RICS Home Survey
Level 2
RICS Home Survey Level 2
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Level 3 Building Survey
For homeowners and buyers in Newmarket, where historic charm meets modern living, understanding the condition of a property is vital. A Level 3 Building Survey offers unparalleled detail, covering everything from structural stability to hidden defects. Whether it’s an older property with unique features or a renovation project, this survey ensures a comprehensive understanding of potential risks and necessary repairs.
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Every surveyor in our Newmarket team is a proud member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and an RICS Registered Valuer, offering a service that upholds internationally recognised standards of quality and professionalism.
Frequently Asked Questions
A home survey is an expert inspection carried out by a qualified surveyor to assess the overall condition of a property. It provides a detailed report highlighting any potential issues.
A property survey can help identify potential problems, such as structural defects or hidden damage, ensuring you make an informed decision before buying.
Yes, home surveys include Condition Reports, HomeBuyer Reports (Level 2), and Building Surveys (Level 3). The right one depends on the property’s age, size, and condition.
You should schedule the survey after your offer has been accepted but before exchanging contracts to address any issues found in the report.
A HomeBuyer Report (Level 2) provides an analysis of the property’s condition, highlighting visible defects, potential risks, and maintenance advice.
Even for new-build properties, a snagging survey is recommended to identify defects or unfinished work that the developer should rectify.
Typical problems include damp, roof damage, subsidence, poor insulation, and outdated electrical or plumbing systems.
Yes, if significant problems are found, you can use the survey report to renegotiate the price or request that the seller address the repairs.
You can consult a specialist, discuss repair responsibilities with the seller, or reassess your interest in the property based on the findings.
Although not legally required, a home survey is strongly advised to ensure you fully understand the condition of the property before proceeding with the purchase.
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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

