 
 
  Homebuyers & Building Surveys
 
 
  Professional Services
 
 
 
 
  Homebuyers & Building Surveys
 
 
  Chartered Surveyors         Land Agents         Valuers
 
  
 
  Valuations
 
 
  info@doorbars.co.uk
  (01905) 27288
  32 Sansome Walk,
  Worcester, WR1 1NA
  
 
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  The
  purchase
  of
  a
  property
  is
  one
  of
  the
  largest
  and
  most
  important 
  investments that many of us make.
  The
  best
  way
  to
  reach
  an
  informed
  decision
  on
  such
  an
  important 
  transaction is to obtain a professional survey.
  There are three types of survey:
  1 – Homebuyers Survey.
  An
  ideal
  inspection
  and
  report
  for
  most
  types
  of
  conventionally
  built 
  properties which are apparently in reasonable condition.
  It
  is
  a
  concise
  report
  in
  a
  standard
  RICS
  format
  detailing 
  construction
  and
  condition,
  and
  has
  been
  carefully
  crafted
  to
  meet 
  the requirements of the majority of house purchases.
  The
  most
  common
  problems
  found
  in
  structures
  are
  highlighted, 
  particularly
  structural
  movement,
  timber
  infestation/decay,
  and 
  dampness.
  An
  inspection
  of
  exposed
  facets
  of
  the
  property, 
  including
  accessible
  roof
  spaces,
  is
  made.
  Market
  and
  insurance 
  valuations
  are
  also
  included.
  Cost
  approximately
  £475
  to
  £600
  (plus 
  VAT) depending upon the size and age of the house.
  2 – Professional Valuation.
  The
  purchase
  of
  a
  home
  is
  one
  of
  the
  largest,
  and
  most
  important 
  investments, that many of us make.
  The
  best
  way
  to
  reach
  an
  informed
  decision
  on
  such
  an
  important 
  transaction
  is
  to
  obtain
  a
  professional
  survey
  and
  valuation.
  Before 
  you
  commit
  yourself
  legally,
  you
  can
  minimise
  the
  risks
  by
  asking
  a 
  qualified surveyor.
 
 