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RICS Valuations

RICS Valuations

At Help to Buy Surveyors, our RICS Registered Valuers provide accurate, independent property valuations you can trust. Whether you require a valuation for Help to Buy, probate, shared ownership, or other purposes, our reports are prepared in line with professional standards and current market conditions. We focus on delivering clear, reliable figures along with the guidance you need to make informed decisions with confidence.

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Making Property Decisions Simple

Whether you need a survey or valuation, our team is here to guide you through the process with clear advice and reliable reporting. We make everything straightforward, helping you understand your options and move forward with confidence at every stage.

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RICS Surveys

At Help to Buy Surveyors, our RICS-accredited team provides clear, accurate, and independent property surveys you can rely on. Whether you are purchasing a new home or assessing a property’s condition, our reports are designed to give you a straightforward understanding of any issues and what they mean for you. With a focus on clarity and practical advice, we help you move forward with confidence at every stage of your property journey.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of properties is a RICS Home Survey Level 2 suitable for?

A Level 2 survey is generally recommended for conventional properties that appear to be in reasonable condition. This typically includes houses or flats built with standard construction methods and materials.

The survey highlights visible defects such as damp, structural movement, roof issues, or deterioration of key elements. It also provides advice on repairs, maintenance priorities, and potential risks that could affect the property’s value or safety.

Yes. Alongside identifying defects, the report includes practical guidance on ongoing maintenance and repairs. This helps homeowners plan ahead and avoid small issues developing into more significant problems.