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Do you need a Home Buyers Survey? Which survey is the right choice?
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Homebuyer Report in St Leonard Shoreditch
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 St Leonard Shoreditch
The RICS Building Survey (often referred to as a Full Structural Survey in St Leonard Shoreditch) 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 St Leonard Shoreditch
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 choose a HomeBuyer Report, Building Survey or Full Structural Survey for a property in St Leonard Shoreditch and which would be cheaper?
The Full Structural Survey has been renamed by RICS as a Building Survey, although it is basically the same the same level of survey.
If the St Leonard Shoreditch property is a flat, or is a period property, or has been structurally modified, or is built of unusual materials (e.g. timber frame), you should choose the cheaper HomeBuyer Report.
If you are thinking about whether to do any alterations, you should you commission a Building Survey. This more detailed survey is less cheap, however it will offer exhaustive analysis of the St Leonard Shoreditch property's condition as well as information on defects , general repairs and maintenance options .
For more details why not get a St Leonard Shoreditch Homebuyers Survey Quote on our website or call us 0800 038 6667 to speak to a member of our team.

On a St Leonard Shoreditch HomeBuyer Report, what might 'E8' cover?
RICS HomeBuyer Reports are transparent, detailed surveys of residential property. As buyers in St Leonard Shoreditch are unlikely to be experts in local building techniques and materials themselves, the report is written with as little jargon as possible. The surveyor uses a scale between 1 and 3 to show how serious the issues which the surveyor has discovered actually are. Problems impacting the roof are checked here. These are inspected with the aid of binoculars where appropriate The condition of decorations to all joinery elements will be investigated. Loose cement sidings, for example, is included in Section E.

We are buying an older converted stable in St Leonard Shoreditch. What consequences will the slate roof have on regular maintenance?
Some buyers have looked at purchasing a home with character. Older construction methods and materials, however, can create difficulties for an owner. Structures employing traditional or "vernacular" techniques can be difficult to maintain. It is often the case that specialist expertise is necessary. Especially for listed property, Traditional materials may be required. Mention this to your chartered surveyor for further advice.