One of the most popular options for a standard, paper-based house survey is the Home Survey Level 2, also known as a Homebuyer Report. This type of survey is well-suited for conventional properties—such as houses, flats, or bungalows—that are built with common materials and appear to be in generally good condition. It provides useful information and advice on the property’s construction, overall condition, and any necessary repairs.
The report uses a simple traffic light rating system to highlight the condition of key areas of the property—like the windows, roof, electrical system, and exterior—making it easy to understand at a glance.
What does aHome Buyers Surveyinclude?
- Describes the condition of the property on the inspection date
- Identify any problems that need urgent attention
- Identify things that need to be investigated further to prevent damage
- Inform you about problems that may be dangerous
- Highlight potential issues and defects, before any transaction takes place
- Help you decide whether you need extra advice before purchase
- Enable you to budget for any repairs or restoration
- Advise you on the amount of ongoing maintenance required in the future
- Reinstatement cost to help you avoid under or over-insurance
- Provide a valuation of the property

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With The Surveying Experts, tap into over two decades of accumulated surveying experience. Our qualified professionals deliver not just data, but deep insights, ensuring high accuracy and actionable information in every nuanced report.
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Experience a partnership that prioritizes your needs. Our client-centric philosophy guarantees clear communication and bespoke advice, empowering you with the confidence to make informed property decisions.
With The Surveying Experts, tap into over two decades of accumulated surveying experience. Our qualified professionals deliver not just data, but deep insights, ensuring high accuracy and actionable information in every nuanced report.
Your property's unique demands require customized surveying solutions. We offer personalized service, crafting each survey to address the specific needs of your project, ensuring relevancy and applicability.
Experience a partnership that prioritizes your needs. Our client-centric philosophy guarantees clear communication and bespoke advice, empowering you with the confidence to make informed property decisions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Level 2 House Survey?
A Level 2 House Survey (also known as a Home Survey Level 2) is a detailed report carried out by a qualified surveyor following a physical inspection of the property. It offers a more in-depth look at the condition of the property compared to a basic valuation. The survey is designed to help you make an informed decision about whether to proceed with the purchase, highlight any necessary repairs or replacements, and advise you on whether further investigations are needed before you commit.
What does the surveyor inspect during the survey?
The surveyor will examine both the interior and exterior of the main building, as well as any permanent outbuildings. They will inspect all areas that are safely and physically accessible but won’t lift fitted carpets, floor coverings, or floorboards as part of the survey.
What types of properties is a Level 2 Survey suitable for?
This survey is best suited for conventional properties that are in a reasonable condition and haven’t been significantly extended or altered. It’s typically recommended for homes built in the last 130 years using common construction methods and materials.
What happens if the survey reveals problems?
If the survey identifies major issues or costly repairs, it doesn’t necessarily mean you shouldn’t go ahead with the purchase. However, the report gives you the opportunity to renegotiate the price. If the seller is unwilling to fix the problems, you may ask for a price reduction to reflect the cost of repairs—allowing you to address them yourself, using contractors you choose.