RICS Home Surveys and Valuations made simple...
Peer | King Surveyors was founded with the goal of making it quick, easy, and convenient for our clients to get a RICS Home Survey or Valuation done on their property. Simply choose which Survey or Valuation you need, pick a date, and book directly online.
We are Norwich based, with RICS Surveyors serving Suffolk and the surrounding areas,
and high-tech (with a personal touch…)
If you’re not sure which type of survey or valuation you need, please check the table below, or else send us a message or give us a call, we would be happy to advise. We are based in Norwich and cover the whole of North Suffolk and undertake RICS Home Survey Level 2 (Homebuyer) and Level 3 (Building Survey) reports, as well as RICS-accredited ‘Red Book’ Valuations. You will be looked after by one of our fully qualified RICS surveyors who will be your dedicated contact through the home survey process.
Why choose Peer | King Surveyors?
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Fully RICS accredited and Regulated by RICS
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Home Survey or Valuation at a date and time that suits you
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Our surveyors arrange keys and access on your behalf
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Jargon-free reports – advice in Plain English
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One surveyor assigned to your case from start to finish
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Comprehensive Professional Indemnity insurance cover
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5 working day report delivery*
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Secure online payment, all debit/credit cards and Apple Pay accepted
*for Level 2 surveys and valuations, timed from surveyor's site visit
Our most popular option, suitable for most properties:
- 499 British pounds
Which survey do I need?
That depends on what information you are looking for, for example: are you buying a property but want to make sure there are no hidden problems? Or do you need to know the value of your home for tax or matrimonial purposes? Perhaps you are considering buying a unique or listed property and you have specific concerns? Is the house in Norwich or further afield?
Compare Our Services at a Glance...
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Service Features
Describes the construction and condition of the
property on the date of the inspection
Aims to identify any problems that need
urgent attention or are serious
Aims to identify things that need to be investigated
further to prevent serious damage
Aims to tell you about problems that may be dangerous
Aims to show up potential issues and defects
before any transaction takes place
Aims to help you decide whether you need extra
advice before committing to purchase
Aims to enable you to budget for repairs or restoration
Aims to advise you on the amount of ongoing
maintenance required in the future
Provides a reinstatement cost to help you avoid
under or over-insurance
Provides a market valuation
Aims to establish how property is built, materials used, and how these will perform in future
Aims to describe visible defects, plus exposing potential problems posed by hidden defects
Aims to outline repair options, give you a repair
timeline, and explain consequences of not acting
Where practical and agreed in advance, provides an estimate of costs for identified repairs
Provide specific comments on energy efficiency.
Valuation
Level 2
Level 3
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Valuation
Choose this report to get a Market Value of a home and also if you are looking to repay a Help to Buy Loan. Valuations are conducted by an RICS registered valuer to Red Book standards - the professional guidelines that are the gold standard for valuation. Valuations include a site visit alongside considerable desktop research, the combined evidence of the two supporting a market value. The property's insurance reinstatement value is also included.
Please note: a valuation does not include potentially costly property defects if they are deemed not to affect the property's Market Value. If you have specific concerns about the condition of the property then a Level 2 Survey may be more appropriate.
RICS Level 2 Survey
(formerly called a 'Homebuyers Report')
Choose this report if you need more extensive information whilst buying or selling a conventional house or flat, built from common building materials and in reasonable condition. The focus is on assessing the general condition of the main elements of a property. This intermediate level of service includes a more extensive visual inspection of the building, its services and grounds, but does not test any services. Concealed areas normally opened or used by the occupiers are inspected if it is safe to do so (typical examples include roof spaces, basements and cellars). The report objectively describes the condition of the different elements and provides an assessment of the relative importance of the defects/problems.
Please note: a valuation can be added to a Level 2 survey for an additional fee.
RICS Level 3 Survey
(formerly called a 'Building Survey' or 'Structural Survey')
This is the most detailed report available and is recommended if the property is particularly large, unique, listed, or in a poor state of repair.This report objectively describes the form of construction and materials used for different parts of the property. It describes the condition and provides an assessment of the relative importance of the defects/problems. Additionally, it will: describe the identifiable risk of potential or hidden defects in areas not inspected; propose the most probable cause(s) of the defects based on the inspection; outline the likely scope of any appropriate remedial work and explain the likely consequences of non-repair; make general recommendations in respect of the priority and likely timescale for necessary work.
Please note: a valuation can be added to a Level 3 survey for an additional fee.
Peer | King Surveyors
RICS Surveyors covering Suffolk
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