Building Surveys in Yeovil
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Buying a property is a significant investment. A survey will help you understand the property's condition and identify any potential issues that could require additional work or impact its value.
RICS, the professional body regulating surveyors, categorizes building surveys into three levels, with most surveys falling within these categories—particularly when conducted by a regulated firm.
Most surveyors will advise you on which survey would be most suitable for your property.
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The surveyor’s regulatory body is the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). Whilst there is no requirement for surveyors to be regulated, it is usually a good sign that firms are meeting certain set standards.
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Once you have appointed a conveyancer and they have started their part of the purchasing process, your next step will involve appointing a surveyor.
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You are making what is likely to be the largest purchase of your life and committing your money to a new home or investment.
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The average price of a home in the UK has climbed to a record-breaking £293,999 in October, according to Halifax, the nation’s largest mortgage lender. This surpasses the previous peak of £293,507 recorded in June 2022.
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From 1st April 2025, significant changes to Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) will take effect as the temporary thresholds introduced in September 2022 come to an end. These adjustments are expected to have a notable impact on property buyers, particularly those
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Competition between mortgage lenders has been on the increase in recent months with lenders offering new buyers the best deals.
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