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Hi all,
I've made an offer (£85k) subject to survey on an ex-local authority 2-bed semi, standard brick construction, no structural alterations/extensions, 1920s/30s vintage, on an estate of similar properties. These properties are selling pretty fast - I lost out on a couple because I just couldn't get there quickly enough to view so I'd be surprised if there is anything fundamentally unsound about them. In the house I've offered on there is a limited number of older-style power points in some rooms (although there is a current electrical safety cert as the property was tenanted) and I spotted a small damp stain (no sign of a current leak) on one ceiling underneath the chimney stack. I'm a cash buyer and had intended getting a Homebuyer Report done so booked one online. It was farmed out to a regional firm who have emailed to say they recommend a Buildings Survey, based as far as I can tell only on the age of the property and stating that a Homebuyer Report is really only suitable for 'modern' properties. I had read up on the differences between the various survey types and thought I'd reached a sensible decision based on the property age / condition / construction / price. Now I'm back to square one again wondering if I should upgrade. Is this par for the course with surveyor firms?
I've made an offer (£85k) subject to survey on an ex-local authority 2-bed semi, standard brick construction, no structural alterations/extensions, 1920s/30s vintage, on an estate of similar properties. These properties are selling pretty fast - I lost out on a couple because I just couldn't get there quickly enough to view so I'd be surprised if there is anything fundamentally unsound about them. In the house I've offered on there is a limited number of older-style power points in some rooms (although there is a current electrical safety cert as the property was tenanted) and I spotted a small damp stain (no sign of a current leak) on one ceiling underneath the chimney stack. I'm a cash buyer and had intended getting a Homebuyer Report done so booked one online. It was farmed out to a regional firm who have emailed to say they recommend a Buildings Survey, based as far as I can tell only on the age of the property and stating that a Homebuyer Report is really only suitable for 'modern' properties. I had read up on the differences between the various survey types and thought I'd reached a sensible decision based on the property age / condition / construction / price. Now I'm back to square one again wondering if I should upgrade. Is this par for the course with surveyor firms?