Valuations
- When purchasing a commercial or residential property
- Prior to the sale of a property
- For Inheritance Tax purposes
- For Capital Gains Tax assessment
- For providing a valuation as at a historic date (Retrospective Valuation)
- For matrimonial purposes
- To assess the building cost reinstatement value (for insurance purposes)
- For accounting purposes
- For Court proceedings
- For Charities Act purposes
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Valuation
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Homebuyer Report Level 2 report |
Building Survey Level 3 report |
Suitability |
Residential and commercial properties |
Houses, chalets maisonettes, flats, bungalows of traditional construction in an apparent reasonable state of repair; typically built after 1900 |
Residential l properties regardless of condition but particularly suited to properties that are in a poor state of repair of have been altered considerably. Traditional or non-traditional construction and properties of any age. |
Type and Style |
A short report suited to a specific purpose (See list on Valuation Page) This is not a substitute for a Homebuyers report or building survey
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A shorter standard format of report designed as an economy building survey. Each element of the structure is summarised with a condition rating. The rating is flagged as a ‘traffic light’ – red orange or green to give a visual and numeric guide as to the condition of each element |
A building survey is a detailed report that can be tailored to suit the client’s needs. |
Focus |
Concentrates on value |
Report takes into account significant and/or urgent which allows the client to consider if the purchase should proceed |
Details of the building construction, condition and remedial works required |
Valuation |
Included |
Included |
Can be included by prior arrangement as an additional service. |