Deciphering Home Surveys: Homing in on Level 2 Homebuyers Reports and Level 3 Building Surveys
Unmasking the Layers of Property Surveys
In the journey of purchasing a property, be it your first home or an investment, going through the process of property surveying is a crucial aspect that should never be ignored. A property survey provides valuable insights about the property’s condition and potential issues, ensuring you know exactly what you’re buying into. In the UK, property surveys primarily fall into two categories – the Level 2 HomeBuyers Report and the Level 3 Building Survey. Each survey differs in depth, detail, and the properties they are suited for, making it crucial to understand the distinctions to choose the appropriate survey for your property.
Championing the Basics: Level 2 HomeBuyers Report
The Level 2 HomeBuyers Report is a widely used survey in the UK, offering a balanced assessment of a property’s condition. This survey delves into visible property aspects such as wall conditions, damp detection, timber condition, and roofing status. The HomeBuyers Report uses a simple ‘traffic light’ system to highlight the urgency of any detected issues, ranging from ‘green’ for no immediate action required, ‘amber’ for potential risks, to ‘red’ for urgent issues that need immediate attention.
However, it’s important to note that the Level 2 HomeBuyers Report only covers readily visible and accessible elements of the property, and does not dig into hidden areas or detailed structural components. Therefore, for properties with obvious or potential hidden concerns, a Level 2 survey might not be comprehensive enough.
Delving Deeper: Level 3 Building Survey
In contrast, a Level 3 Building Survey, also known as a ‘full structural’ or ‘building survey’, is the most comprehensive property inspection. This survey is thorough, providing an in-depth analysis of the property’s condition, structure, defects, and potential treatment recommendations. It covers all accessible parts of the property, and unlike the Level 2 report, it delves into both seen and unseen areas, making it the thorough choice for those looking for a complete, in-depth perspective on a property’s condition.
A Level 3 Building Survey also provides advice on repairs, maintenance, and future actions for identified issues, making it ideal for buyers eyeing older, larger, structurally altered, or unique properties.
Navigating the Right Choice: When Is A Level 2 Survey not Suitable
Selecting the appropriate survey type is critical in ensuring you fully know what you’re investing in. A Level 2 HomeBuyers Report might not be the best choice if the property you’re considering was built before 1985, constructed by a small builder, or has undergone any form of conversion or structural alteration.