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Good to know

The home survey you need is determined by the condition and age of the property you are looking to buy and will depend on the level of detail you want.

There are several property surveys to choose from when buying a home: 

Each home survey includes a report of the findings from the surveyor's inspection, such as any defects or required repairs.

A surveyor can also conduct a Valuation Report , but this is not the same as a survey.

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Survey costs vary based on the type you need, the size and value of your home, and where you live. The costs below are based on a property valued at the UK average of £292,000*.

  • A RICS Level 2 Home Survey costs £445* on average, with a RICS Level 3 Home Survey costing £629*.
  • A Snagging Survey, designed for new-build properties, costs £377* on average.
  • A RICS Valuation Report provides the true market value of your property and will cost around £452*.

*Based on the average service costs for Compare My Move users. See how our data works.

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Always ensure your surveyor is regulated and verified by an accredited governing body.

Our surveying partners offering Level 2 and Level 3 surveys and Home Reports are all RICS-regulated. Snagging surveys are carried out by partners regulated by either RICS or the RPSA.

This means you’ll receive clear, reliable reports from qualified experts — helping you move through the home-buying process with confidence.

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A RICS Level 2 Survey includes an internal and external inspection of the property, with condition ratings assigned to each key area. The surveyor will check visible and accessible parts of the home, including lofts, basements and cupboards, and highlight any issues that may need attention.

A RICS Level 3 Survey includes a detailed inspection of the property's structure, condition and construction. It covers internal and external areas, including hard-to-reach places like lofts and underfloor spaces. The report outlines defects, potential risks, estimated repair costs and ongoing maintenance advice, making it ideal for older or larger homes.

A RICS Valuation Report includes a professional assessment of the property's market value, based on a brief inspection, local market data, and recent comparable sales. It’s conducted by a RICS-registered valuer and used for purposes like Shared Ownership, probate, or buying a home. While not a survey, it helps confirm the property's worth and supports price negotiations.

A Snagging Survey includes a detailed list of defects that fall short of warranty standards, from structural issues to cosmetic snags like poor paintwork or loose fittings. The report is shared with the developer to ensure all problems are fixed before you move in, at no extra cost to you.

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