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Do you need a Home Buyers Survey? Which survey is the right choice?
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Homebuyer Report in Mill Hill
The Homebuyer Report is the best choice if planning to purchase a home made of conventional materials i.e. brick & tile, in reasonable order and built in the last 100 years. Find out more
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Building Survey in Mill Hill
The RICS Building Survey (often referred to as a Full Structural Survey in Mill Hill) will also be carried out by a MRICS or FRICS accredited surveyor and is more exhaustive. Choose this for non standard property such as thatched or older homes. Find out more
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Property Valuation Report in Mill Hill
This is an independent chartered surveyor valuation of the property. This is typically chosen by mortgage free buyers or someone requiring a formal valuation e.g. matrimonial dispute. Find out more
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Should I go for a HomeBuyer Report, Full Structural Survey or Building Survey on a house in Mill Hill and which is cheaper?
The Full Structural Survey has changed its name to a Building Survey and is effectively the same level of survey.
If the Mill Hill property is an apartment, or is a period property, or has been structurally modified, or is built of unusual materials, you should choose a cheaper HomeBuyer Report.
If you are planning to make any works or an extension, RICS advise you select a Building Survey. The Building Survey is not as cheap as a HomeBuyer Report but it will provide you with comprehensive details of the Mill Hill property's state of repair in addition to more detailed advice on defects as well as maintenance options .
For further advice get a Mill Hill Homebuyers Survey Quote via our website or call us 0800 038 6667 to speak to a member of our team.

I am buying a stone-walled property in Mill Hill. Which related issues should we consider? Does the surveyor give advice on this?
Stone walls often appear more robust than they are. Problems which impact stone-built properties can vary greatly, with issues like delaminated or cracked paintwork being quote common. Irregular stone walls are found throughout the county, and can require more care and attention that regular, brick-like stone walls due greater impact the weather can have on exposed mortar. Ashlar courses are often used to finish more irregular stone walls, with mortared rubble or brick hidden behind. This can give rise to maintenance issues if either element of the wall has been treated with a non-breathable material. You can request advice on the specific steps to be taken when a problem is identified.
Common guidance may include repointing mortar with a suitable material.