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Level 3 Survey

(Building Report)


RICS-Accredited Property Inspection

A Level 3 Building Survey is essential for larger or older properties, or if you’re planning major works. The most comprehensive report provides you with an in-depth analysis of the property’s condition and includes advice on defects, repairs and maintenance options. Robertson Hill Associates provides RICS-accredited surveying services for prospective property buyers across the North East.

RICS Level 3 Home Surveys are best suited for large, older, or run-down properties, buildings that are unusual or altered, or if you’re planning to undertake major works on the structure. 

Level 3 Surveys performed by a Robertson Hill Associates surveyor will be presented in a “traffic light” format to provide a clear indication of the property’s condition and highlight any serious flaws that may impact its value. This means potential property owners can enter into a sale fully equipped with essential knowledge required to negotiate the best possible price.

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Do I Need a Level 3 Building Survey?

Purchasing a property is one of the most significant financial decisions most people make in their lifetimes, so ensuring that you have all the relevant information to make the best choice for your needs and budget. 

Home surveys are crucial to help evaluate the condition of a property, identify any risks or issues with the build, and recommend remedial measures or maintenance plans to action.

If you’re looking to buy a house or flat in the North East, Robertson Hill Associates’ team of RICS-accredited surveyors can support your journey with expert knowledge and inspection services, so you can be confident in the qualities and condition of your new property. 

A Level 3 Building Survey:

Describes the property’s construction and condition, including build materials and expected performance of materials used

Details visible and hidden defects, and the potential problems they pose

Identifies problems, potential repair options and their timeline, and consequences of not pursuing remedial work

Includes a standard visual inspection, including roof space and drainage chamber, and a detailed visual inspection of a wider range of issues

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