RICS Regulated Surveyors
RICS Regulated Chartered Surveyors in Manchester

RICS Chartered Surveyors in Manchester

Independent RICS regulated surveyors based in central Manchester, covering Greater Manchester and the North West. Same-week availability, where possible.

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Our Manchester Office

First Floor, Swan Buildings
20 Swan Street
Manchester M4 5JW

0161 552 5151 · info@spi-surveyors.com

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Why SPI

Why Choose SPI Surveyors in Manchester

RICS regulated with a minimum of 10 years' experience
Based in central Manchester (M4)
Covering all of Greater Manchester
Same-week survey availability
Competitive fixed pricing with no hidden fees
Local Expertise

Manchester Property Survey Specialists

Manchester's diverse property landscape spans Victorian terraces in Didsbury and Chorlton, Edwardian semis in Sale and Altrincham, converted warehouses in the Northern Quarter, and modern new-build developments across Salford Quays and MediaCityUK.

Our Manchester-based surveyors understand the specific challenges of Greater Manchester properties: coal mining subsidence risk in certain postcodes, the condition of Victorian terraced housing stock, flat roof issues on 1960s builds, and the particular considerations around converted mill buildings and loft apartments.

From Stockport to Bolton, Bury to Wigan, Oldham to Trafford — our RICS regulated surveyors provide thorough, independent property inspections.

Surveys & Valuations

Surveys & Valuations Available in Manchester

Level 2 · Most popular
HomeBuyer Survey
The most popular survey for conventional properties built within the last 50 years in reasonable condition.
from £450 inc VAT
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Level 3
Building Survey
The most comprehensive inspection available. Essential for older, listed, unusual or renovation properties.
from £700 inc VAT
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Valuation
Help to Buy Valuation
RICS Red Book valuations for Help to Buy equity loan redemptions, staircasing and resales.
from £200 inc VAT
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Valuation
Probate / CGT Valuation
Date-of-death and retrospective valuations for inheritance tax and capital gains tax purposes.
from £350 inc VAT
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Valuation
Matrimonial Valuation
Independent valuations for divorce and separation proceedings, joint or single instruction.
from £350 inc VAT
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Coverage

Manchester Areas We Cover

Manchester city centreSalfordTraffordStockportTamesideOldhamRochdaleBuryBoltonWiganDidsburyChorltonSaleAltrinchamStretfordUrmstonWorsleyPrestwichWhitefieldMiddletonAshtonStalybridgeHydeDentonReddish
FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions — Manchester Surveys

How much does a HomeBuyer survey cost in Manchester?
Our Level 2 HomeBuyer surveys in Manchester start from £450 inc VAT. The exact price depends on the property value — you can get an instant quote online.
How much does a Level 3 Building Survey cost?
Our Level 3 Building Survey starts from £700 including VAT for properties up to £100,000 in value, with fees rising in line with property value up to a maximum of £1,595 for properties above £1.5 million. The Level 3 is our most comprehensive survey, covering every accessible element of the property in detail. Use our instant quote tool to get your exact price.
How quickly can you do a survey in Manchester?
We typically offer same-week availability across Manchester, where possible. Book online and choose from the available dates.
Do you cover all Greater Manchester areas?
Yes. We cover the M postcode area and all of Greater Manchester — from the city centre out to Bolton, Bury, Oldham, Rochdale, Stockport, Tameside, Trafford, Salford and Wigan.
Do I need a Level 2 or Level 3 survey in Manchester?
For properties built within the last 50 years in reasonable condition, a Level 2 HomeBuyer survey is usually sufficient. For older properties, listed buildings, basement conversions or any property you plan to renovate, we recommend a Level 3 Building Survey.
Does a survey cover cladding and external wall systems?
Yes. Our surveyors inspect all visible external wall surfaces including cladding, render and brickwork. If the property has composite or rainscreen cladding, the surveyor will note the type and any visible concerns. For properties affected by the cladding crisis, we recommend a Level 3 Building Survey for the most thorough assessment. An EWS1 form is a separate specialist assessment — please contact us if you need guidance.
Does the survey include the garden and external areas?
The surveyor will inspect the garden boundaries, outbuildings, paths, driveways and drainage where visible. They will note any significant issues such as subsidence risk from trees, retaining wall defects, or Japanese knotweed. However, a standard survey does not include a full land or soil survey.
How does the age of the property affect which survey I need?
For properties built within the last 50 years in conventional construction, a Level 2 HomeBuyer Survey is usually appropriate. For older properties, listed buildings, thatched roofs, timber-framed buildings, properties built before 1900, or any non-standard construction, we strongly recommend a Level 3 Building Survey.
What does the surveyor check for damp?
The surveyor uses a calibrated electronic damp meter to test internal walls at ground floor level and any areas of concern. They check for rising damp, penetrating damp and condensation. If significant damp is found, the report will recommend further specialist investigation from a damp and timber specialist.
Will the survey check the roof?
The surveyor inspects the roof from ground level and from any accessible vantage point. Internal roof spaces are inspected where safely accessible.
What happens if serious problems are found?
If significant defects are identified, the report will clearly flag them with a condition rating of 3 (urgent). We recommend you use the findings to renegotiate the purchase price, request the seller makes repairs, or in some cases reconsider the purchase. Our team is available to discuss the findings and advise on next steps.
Is a survey worth it on a new build?
Yes. New build properties can have snagging issues, incomplete finishes and construction defects that a professional survey will identify. We recommend a Level 2 HomeBuyer Survey as the appropriate starting point for most new build purchasers.

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