Types of Survey
Building Surveys
(Formerly known as full structural surveys)
A building survey is a comprehensive inspection
suitable for all properties
but especially recommended for:
All listed properties.
Those built before 1900
Any building constructed in an unusual way regardless of age.
Properties you are planning to renovate or alter in any way
Properties that have already had extensive alterations
A building survey involves a detailed examination
of all accessible parts of a property.
It can be tailor-made to suit an individuals needs and concerns but
does not include a valuation. The surveyor should be able to provide
a separate valuation report if required.
Homebuyers Survey and Valuation (HSV) Report
A homebuyer’s survey and valuation
report, also known, as an HSV
is a service carried out to a standard format,
defined by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS).
It is primarily designed for properties built within the last 150 years,
which are of conventional construction and in a reasonable condition.
An HSV is not a detailed survey of every aspect of the property
and focuses only on significant and urgent matters.
It is not suitable for many properties, which are more than 150 years
old,
those in need of renovation or that you are planning to extend.
Valuation
This is a concise report advising as to
the value of the property
in the prevailing market conditions.
It is not a survey although it may give an opinion
as to the apparent condition of the property.
If you would like a quote for an independent residential survey/valuation,
or more information regarding the above
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