Home Survey FAQs
What is a RICS Level 2 Home Survey?
It is a proportionate condition survey for a conventional property in reasonable condition, highlighting significant defects and matters requiring attention.
Is Level 2 suitable for a Victorian house?
It may be, but a Level 3 survey is usually preferable if the property is substantially altered, poorly maintained, listed or shows significant defects.
Does the survey replace a mortgage valuation?
No. A mortgage valuation is for the lender. A Home Survey is commissioned for the buyer and provides a broader assessment of condition.
How do I choose between Level 2 and Level 3?
Base the choice on age, construction, condition and alterations. See our Level 2 versus Level 3 comparison.
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Home Buyers Surveys

RICS LEVEL 2
A Canterbury Home Buyer Survey provides an essential general survey of a home, including any visible defects or issues. If the property to be surveyed is of standard construction and was built after 1870, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) recommends that the Home Buyer Condition Survey is usually the best choice. The report is delivered in a standardised format for easy reference.
The Canterbury Home Buyer Survey (LEVEL 2) is Suitable for 90% of properties.
Call us today and we can confirm the fee for carrying out this survey for you.
We arrange access to the property with the Estate agents and usually from instruction, carry out the survey within 5-10 days with the report to you within 72 hours.
From £450 + VAT
