Home Survey Level 2
A RICS Home Survey Level 2 is perfect for most property purchases in Swindon.
Offering a detailed visual evaluation of the property, this survey identifies potential issues such as damp, electrical hazards, or structural problems. It provides professional guidance on resolving these concerns, equipping you with the knowledge to make a confident decision. The report ensures transparency by outlining the property’s condition and recommending necessary actions.
RICS Home Survey
Level 2
RICS Home Survey Level 2
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Level 3 Building Survey
When considering a property in Swindon, a Level 3 Building Survey provides invaluable insight into its condition. Offering the most detailed assessment available, it is particularly suited to older, larger, or more complex buildings. This survey examines structural issues, identifies potential problems, and provides expert advice on necessary repairs and maintenance. Given Swindon’s mix of historic and modern properties, a Level 3 Building Survey equips homeowners and buyers with the knowledge needed to make informed decisions and safeguard their investment.
Our Services in Swindon
Trusted chartered surveyors and registered valuers for over 17 years.
Our Swindon-based surveyors are fully qualified members of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and certified RICS Registered Valuers, ensuring exceptional professionalism, expertise, and adherence to internationally recognised standards.
Frequently Asked Questions
A home survey provides a detailed assessment of a property’s condition, helping potential buyers understand its state, identify issues, and make informed decisions before purchasing.
A home survey is usually arranged after your offer on a property has been accepted but before contracts are exchanged. This ensures you have all the necessary information before committing to the purchase.
The choice of survey depends on factors such as the property’s age, type, and condition. A surveyor can advise on the most suitable option, with newer homes often requiring a HomeBuyer Report and older properties benefiting from a Building Survey.
A Condition Report is the most basic type of survey, offering an overview of a property’s condition without detailed advice. It’s suitable for relatively new and well-maintained homes.
A Building Survey is the most detailed type of assessment. It thoroughly examines the structure and condition of the property, including hidden defects, and is ideal for older, larger, or unusual homes.
While surveys are primarily arranged by buyers, sellers can also commission them to identify and address issues before listing the property. This can make the sale process smoother.
A survey can reveal problems such as structural damage, damp, mould, subsidence, roof defects, poor insulation, and outdated electrical systems.
Yes, if significant issues are identified, buyers can use the survey report to renegotiate the price or request the seller to address the problems before completing the sale.
Yes, listed buildings often require a Building Survey, as they may have unique materials and construction methods. The surveyor will also assess compliance with regulations specific to listed properties.
A survey reflects the condition of the property at the time it was conducted. While it remains a useful reference, significant changes or issues could arise after the survey, so its validity depends on the timing of your purchase.
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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