18/07/2025
A Level 2 Home Buyers Survey, also known as a HomeBuyer Report, is a more detailed inspection of a property.
It's typically recommended for homes that are in a reasonable condition and less than 150 years old.
Here's what it usually includes:
A thorough visual inspection: The surveyor will look at all visible parts of the property, including the roof, walls, floors, windows, doors, and any outbuildings. However, they won't look behind furniture or under floorboards.
Identifying problems: The surveyor will highlight any major problems that could affect the value of the property. This could include structural issues, damp, or problems with the roof.
Advice on repairs and maintenance: The report will provide advice on any repairs that need to be carried out, and ongoing maintenance.
Valuation and insurance rebuild costs: The surveyor will provide a market valuation of the property and an estimate of the cost to rebuild it if it were destroyed, for insurance purposes.
Rating system: The report uses a simple rating system to make it easy to understand the condition of the property. Each element is given a rating from 1 (no repair is currently needed) to 3 (defects that need repairing or replacing).
Remember, this is just a general overview. The exact details of what's included in a Level 2 Home Buyers Survey can vary please contact us for more information
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