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What is a Level 2 Survey?

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If you’re buying a home, a RICS HomeBuyer Report (Level 2 Survey) offers the peace of mind that your investment is sound and free from major defects.

A Level 2 Survey is a mid level survey designed to inform you of visible issues, using a clear traffic light rating system to categorise property defects:

  • Green (Condition Rating 1): No repairs needed – ideal condition.
  • Amber (Condition Rating 2): Non-urgent defects requiring attention.
  • Red (Condition Rating 3): Serious defects needing urgent investigation and likely repairs.

We also include a cost rating system to help you understand the financial impact:

  • Low Cost: Under £1,000
  • Mid Cost: £1,000 – £5,000
  • High Cost: Over £5,000

Our surveys frequently uncover common property defects such as:

  • Damp: A widespread issue that, if ignored, can lead to significant repair costs.
  • Subsidence: Often expensive to fix and a serious structural concern.
  • Pest Infestations: Including woodworm and insects that damage structural timber.
  • Roof Defects: Frequently overlooked but costly if repairs are needed.
  • Façade Problems: Issues like damp ingress, spalling brickwork, or failing render.

At Stokemont, our approach is unique:

  • No automated reports: Every survey is dictated and tailored by the surveyor on-site.
  • No rushed inspections: We allow ample time for each survey to ensure thoroughness.
  • Unmatched attention to detail: You’ll receive a report outlining every risk and cost implication.

Our RICS qualified surveyors have completed thousands of Level 2 Surveys, providing buyers with expert insight before exchange or completion. We recommend Level 2 Surveyors for flats.

We hold accreditation from property industry leading bodies including RICS, CIArb, CABE, and the Pyramus & Thisbe Club, ensuring your survey is carried out to the highest professional standards.

Get an instant quote today and ensure your next property purchase is fully informed and protected with a trusted RICS Level 2 Survey from Stokemont.

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