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Property Surveying
Property Surveying Services
We’re proud to work alongside a trusted network of independent local RICS Chartered Surveyors, providing our clients with expert advice and complete peace of mind.
Whether you’re buying, selling, or maintaining your property, we can arrange a quote for any level of RICS Home Survey — helping you make confident, informed decisions at every stage.
Why Choose an RICS Home Survey?
Because forewarned is forearmed. Choosing the right survey ensures you’re aware of any potential issues before making one of life’s biggest financial commitments.
An RICS qualified surveyor provides an impartial, professional assessment of your property’s condition and highlights any areas of concern or risk.
There are three levels of RICS Home Survey, each tailored to different property types and client needs. All are reliable, cost effective and backed by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) — the industry’s most trusted authority.
Buying a Home
Remember, your mortgage valuation is not a property survey — it simply confirms to your lender that the property is suitable security for your loan.
An RICS Home Survey, however, provides a detailed assessment of the property’s actual condition, giving you the vital information you need for price negotiations and to avoid costly surprises after moving in.
For even more insight, the RICS Home Buyer Report (Survey Level 2) includes a market valuation as standard for your personal reference.
Selling a Home
An RICS survey can also work to your advantage when selling. By identifying potential issues early, you can address them proactively, helping to prevent delays or last minute price reductions during the sales process.
Staying in Your Home
Even if you’re not moving, commissioning a survey of your home’s current condition can be a smart move.
It highlights defects and maintenance needs before they escalate, helping you manage repairs more effectively and protect the long term value of your property.