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Book a Level 3 Home Survey (Formerly known as a Building Survey)
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- Level 3 Homebuyers Report
- Uncover defects & structural concerns
- Receive a detailed account of the property’s construction & condition
- Better negotiate property deals
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Book a Level 3 Home Survey (Building Survey) and check a property’s condition, construction and stability.
Level 3 Home Survey Report
This type of Building Survey will provide you with a full picture of the property’s condition, with expert guidance in relation to remedial work and associated impending problems. Your Level 3 Home Survey report can include estimated costs of repair or improvement work that needs to be carried out. Using photographic evidence of defects we find and simple explanations of repair work costs, you will easily be able to understand the Building Survey Report and what our surveyors may have uncovered.
Typically a Level 3 Building Survey is needed if the property has an unusual construction, is in a poor state of repair, has been extensively altered or extended or major conversion or renovation work is planned. A Level 3 Home Survey can be tailored to your individual needs and focus on certain aspects of the property that may be causing you concern.
Within the Level 3 Home Survey, you’ll find technical information regarding the construction of the building, along with the materials which have been used, and any minor and major defects. The type of residential Home Survey is to RICS Level 3 Home Survey Reporting Standards, which you can learn more about here.
Once you have your building Survey Report, you will be able to make a more informed and reasoned decision when it comes to buying a property in the UK or planning how much it would cost to turn a building into your dream home. It is also key for property developers hoping to upgrade a building and either rent it out or sell it for a healthy profit.
What Is Included In A Level 3 Building Survey Report
- A detailed description of each element of the building
- An overall opinion of the building’s condition
- A thorough breakdown of each building element’s condition
- Photographic evidence of each section
- Recommendations for who to commission for any repair work or further testing
- A breakdown of estimated costs can be added
- Legal matters that your legal advisor should be aware of
- Hazards that could affect your health and/or the building
- Energy-saving recommendations
- EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) to ensure the property has been properly rated
- A Drone Survey can be added (Particularly good for Historical Property)