RICS Home Survey Level 2
Valuation
Level 3 Building Survey
In Oxford, a Level 3 Building Survey offers the most detailed assessment available for a property, making it especially suited to older, larger, or historically significant buildings. This comprehensive survey examines the structure in detail, identifying defects, potential problems, and areas requiring urgent attention. Given Oxford’s wealth of period and listed properties, this survey is invaluable for prospective buyers, providing a thorough report with expert advice on maintenance, restoration, and repair costs. It equips buyers with the knowledge needed to make informed decisions about their investment.
Our Services in Oxford
For over 17 years, we have been trusted chartered surveyors and registered valuers.
Our team of Oxford-based surveyors are fully qualified members of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and RICS Registered Valuers, ensuring exceptional standards of quality, expertise, and professionalism recognised worldwide.
Frequently Asked Questions
A home survey is a professional inspection conducted by a qualified surveyor to evaluate the condition of a property. It is essential to identify any potential issues, such as structural defects, damp, or other hidden problems, before finalising a purchase.
A Building Survey is recommended for older or listed properties. This detailed report examines the structure, materials, and any age-related concerns, providing advice on necessary repairs and maintenance.
If the survey reveals major problems, you can discuss the findings with the surveyor for clarification. Based on the report, you might renegotiate the purchase price, ask the seller to carry out repairs, or reconsider the purchase entirely.
The choice depends on the property’s type and condition. A Condition Report is ideal for newer properties in good condition. A Homebuyer Report suits standard homes, while a Building Survey is the most comprehensive option, recommended for older or unusual properties.
Absolutely. A snagging survey is recommended for new-build homes to identify any defects, unfinished work, or quality issues that the developer should address before you move in.
Yes, a survey is helpful for renovation projects. It highlights structural limitations, restrictions, or urgent issues that may need attention before undertaking major work.
A survey report reflects the property’s condition at the time of inspection. While it doesn’t have a fixed expiry date, changes to the property or significant delays in the purchase process may necessitate a new survey.
The cost of a home survey depends on the type of survey and the size of the property. A Condition Report is typically the least expensive, costing a few hundred pounds, while a Building Survey can cost upwards of £1,000. It’s important to balance cost with the level of detail you need for your property.
Once you receive the survey report, review it carefully and discuss any concerns with the surveyor. If significant issues are highlighted, you may want to negotiate with the seller, commission further investigations, or adjust your budget to account for necessary repairs.
While newer properties may seem less likely to have problems, skipping a survey is still risky. Issues such as construction defects or poor-quality materials can arise even in new builds, which is why a snagging survey or basic inspection is recommended.
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Contact Details
Address:
Oxford Office,
Oxford Science, John Eccles House,
Robert Robinson Avenue, Oxford Science Park
Oxford, OX4 4GP
Postcodes Covering: SN, OX, GL, RG – Swindon, Oxford, Gloucestershire, Reading (Selective postcodes only)
Tel: 01865607013
Email: info@vikingsurveyors.co.uk