Pre-Sale Seller (Vendor) (Structural) Survey

from £995 + Vat

An opportunity to understand the structural or other issues with your home that could be flagged by a potential purchaser. This allows you to prepare for likely haggling or to conduct remedial works before marketing the property for sale to achieve the best sale price possible.

 

Our Chartered Building Surveyors provide full structural pre-sale building surveys for all types of residential and commercial property, including flats and properties of non-standard construction on behalf of property owners looking to sell.

Following a thorough inspection of all accessible areas of the property, you will receive a detailed building survey that provides a complete overview of the property’s condition and structural health.

We will alert you to any issues that could be flagged by potential purchasers to ensure you are prepared for any haggling that may occur as a result of the buyers pre-purchase building survey, or so you can take steps to fix any issues found before putting the property on the market. We will also advise on works that could increase the value of the house and make it more saleable.

Our aim is to assist you in making an informed financial decision relating to your property and our pre-sale building survey will provide you with essential information about the property to give you the best chance of receiving the best sale price possible for your property in the current market.

 

What is covered in a sellers survey?

 

A thorough inspection of all accessible areas of the property

Advice on works that could increase the value of the house and make it more saleable

Production of a comprehensive report that comments on all aspects of the property’s general condition and highlights whether there is any evidence of structural movement, both historic or active, timber defects, and issues relating to dampness.

Consultation prior to the survey to ensure any specific concerns you have are considered in the inspection

We will alert you to any issues that could be flagged by potential purchasers to ensure you are prepared for any haggling that may occur over specific issues relating to the property, or so you can take steps to fix them before putting the property on the market.