Pricing

The cost of a survey, also known as the survey fee, varies depending on several factors, including the type of survey, the size and complexity of the property and location.

Condition Survey

This is the most basic and economical type of building survey. It is suitable for newer or well-maintained properties that do not require an in-depth examination. The condition survey provides a general overview of the property's condition, focusing on major defects and potential risks.

from £299

Homebuyer's Survey

This type of survey is more focused on providing potential homebuyers with a detailed assessment of the property's condition and highlighting any significant issues that might affect the value or safety of the property. The surveyor inspects visible parts of the building and provides a report on defects, potential problems, and advice on necessary repairs.

from £499

Full Building Survey

This is the most comprehensive and detailed type of building survey. It involves a thorough inspection of the property, both internally and externally. The surveyor examines the structure, fabric, and condition of all accessible parts of the building, including roofs, walls, floors, doors, windows, and services like plumbing and electrical systems. The report provides an in-depth analysis of defects, potential issues, and recommendations for repairs or maintenance.

from £699

Snagging Inspection

A snagging inspection, also known as a snagging survey or snag list, is a detailed examination of a newly constructed property to identify and document any defects, incomplete work, or quality issues before the property is handed over to the buyer or occupant. The process involves a thorough inspection of both the interior and exterior of the property, including all rooms, fixtures, fittings, and finishes.

from £199

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