RICS HomeBuyer Report
The RICS HomeBuyer Report is considered to offer a middle ground of detail between the full Building Survey and the Condition Report.
What does a HomeBuyer Report include? A RICS HomeBuyer Report, also known as a Home Buyer’s Survey, is a detailed report on the condition of a property. Included in the HomeBuyer Report are findings on any items that affect value; a market valuation; and an insurance valuation.
The Home Buyer’s Survey uses a “traffic light” system to grade each building element. Elements rated green require no repairs; those rated amber require non-urgent repair; and those rated red have serious defects. This system makes the HomeBuyer Report, or Home Buyer’s Survey easy to understand.
As with all our reports, our Building Surveyors spend more time than average on site to ensure that we identify as many defects and issues with the property as possible, making our reports more detailed and comprehensive.
What does a HomeBuyer Report include? A RICS HomeBuyer Report, also known as a Home Buyer’s Survey, is a detailed report on the condition of a property. Included in the HomeBuyer Report are findings on any items that affect value; a market valuation; and an insurance valuation.
The Home Buyer’s Survey uses a “traffic light” system to grade each building element. Elements rated green require no repairs; those rated amber require non-urgent repair; and those rated red have serious defects. This system makes the HomeBuyer Report, or Home Buyer’s Survey easy to understand.
As with all our reports, our Building Surveyors spend more time than average on site to ensure that we identify as many defects and issues with the property as possible, making our reports more detailed and comprehensive.