simple steps
to your survey
simple steps
to your survey
simple steps
to your survey
simple steps
to your survey
services
services
When finding your dream home, it is easy to be enticed by the look and feel before you understand it’s condition. Whilst a survey is not a legal requirement, it could save you thousands of pounds in the long run. According to the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), many buyers are unknowingly setting themselves up for an average repair bill of over £5,500. There are typically two types of survey; a Home Survey – Level 2 or a Home Survey – Level 3. Here at The Moving Portal we will look at the property online initially and advise you which level of survey is most suitable for you.
Will highlight common defects and areas of concern
For modern, conventional properties made from traditional materials
For houses in good condition with no obvious defects
An easy-to-read report with clear condition ratings of all accessible areas
For modern, conventional properties made from traditional materials
The surveyor’s professional opinion on the ‘market value’ of the property
An insurance reinstatement figure for the property
A list of problems that the surveyor considers may affect the value of the property
Suitable for older, extended or structurally modified properties or those of non-standard construction
Describe the indentifiable risk of potential hidden defects
Designed to help you make a reasoned and informed decision
Outlines the scope of any appropriate remedial work and explains the likely consequences of non-repair
Will highlight common defects and areas of concern
For modern, conventional properties made from traditional materials
For houses in good condition with no obvious defects
An easy-to-read report with clear condition ratings of all accessible areas
For modern, conventional properties made from traditional materials
The surveyor’s professional opinion on the ‘market value’ of the property
An insurance reinstatement figure for the property
A list of problems that the surveyor considers may affect the value of the property
Suitable for older, extended or structurally modified properties or those of non-standard construction
Describe the indentifiable risk of potential hidden defects
Designed to help you make a reasoned and informed decision
Outlines the scope of any appropriate remedial work and explains the likely consequences of non-repair
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surveys
surveys
A survey is a property health check; an expert inspection of a property’s condition, which identifies problems to a prospective buyer. It is completed by a surveyor who visits the property, carries out an inspection and prepares a report on what they’ve found. Before commissioning a survey, you should ensure that the surveyor is qualified and a current practising member of The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). All surveyors on The Moving Portal’s panel are RICS accredited.
valuations
valuations
We operate a national panel of valuers across England and Wales who use local knowledge and expertise to assess the value of your property. Valuations are instructed for a number of reasons, here’s what we offer;
what we offer
- Market Valuation and Reinstatement Cost
- Help To Buy Valuation
- Shared Ownership Valuation
- Lease Extension Valuation