Five Reasons Why Home Buyers Should Get a House Survey

Simon Levy Associates • 14 October 2019
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For the majority of people, buying a house is the biggest purchase you’ll make in your lifetime, so it’s important to make sure everything is in order. The last thing you want is to make a huge purchase and then discover that there are some major issues with the property, which can cost you a lot of money, as well as the stress that comes with trying to resolve the issues. Arranging a house survey before you proceed with any payments is one way to make sure you’re protected, and there are many benefits to be gained from booking a professional survey. If you want to know more about how a house survey can help, read on for our handy guide.

It can save you money in the long run

Knowing about any issues with the property up front can save you a lot of money on repairs over the coming years. Issues such as dry rot or structural damage are not always immediately obvious to the untrained eye, but a thorough survey can make sure that there aren’t any nasty surprises.

You may be able to negotiate the price of the property

If the survey does find any issues, then you may be able to negotiate the price of the property and get a better deal. If you’re still interested in the house but it’s likely that you’ll have to pay thousands of pounds in repair fees, then it makes sense to get a fairer price on the house overall.

You can budget more easily

Being aware of any issues with a property means that you can budget for any repairs in advance, and adjust your offer if necessary. As mentioned, you may be able to negotiate the price of the property if there are any major issues, and it’s always better to be prepared.

You’ll get an independent, unbiased view

A third party review will give you an honest and unbiased view of the property, so you can be sure that nothing is being hidden in order to make a quick sale. Estate agents or homeowners may downplay or minimise any potential issues, or simply not have the right expertise to spot them in the first place.

It’s similar to having an insurance policy

Arranging a professional property survey is similar to having an insurance policy, and if the surveyor fails to identify any major problems that should have been highlighted, you may be entitled to compensation.

If you’re in need of a professional building survey, get in touch with Simon Levy. Our expert charter surveyors have over 30 years of experience, and can offer a full structural examination of the building. Save yourself time and money in the long run by identifying any potential problems before making a purchase, giving you peace of mind. To book a survey, give us a call today or find out more on our website.

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