Property Survey FAQs

Your Property Survey Questions Answered

Property surveys can feel confusing, especially when you are already dealing with mortgages, solicitors and moving deadlines. This page answers the questions we’re most commonly asked by buyers about Level 2 Home Surveys, Level 3 Building Surveys and RICS valuations. Our aim is to explain things in plain English so you understand the condition of the property, the risks involved and what to do next. We are an independent RICS regulated surveying practice based in Sale, Greater Manchester, providing straightforward advice to help you proceed with confidence.

A professional inspection of a property’s condition carried out by a qualified surveyor identifying defects, risks and maintenance issues before purchase.

Yes. A mortgage valuation is for the lender only and does not properly assess the property’s condition.

After your offer is accepted but before exchange of contracts so you can renegotiate if issues are found.

Inspection: 1.5–4 hours depending on size and age. Report: typically 3–5 working days.

A formal independent market valuation carried out by a RICS Registered Valuer for legal or financial purposes.

Typically around 3 months depending on the organisation requesting it.

 

No. An estate agent provides a marketing opinion; a RICS valuation is a regulated professional assessment.

 

Yes — regulated by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and following strict professional standards.

 

Yes. Buyers often renegotiate the purchase price after defects are identified.

Yes. New homes can still contain workmanship defects or incomplete finishes.

Suitable for modern conventional properties in reasonable condition. Highlights urgent defects using condition ratings.

A detailed inspection for older, altered, extended or non-standard properties explaining defects and repair options.

Level 2 for newer standard homes. Level 3 for older, extended or unusual properties or for maximum peace of mind.

Usually optional and can be added on request.

Yes. We will talk you through the findings so you fully understand the property condition.

You can renegotiate, request repairs, arrange specialist inspections or withdraw before exchange.

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