Home Surveys Level 2 — HomeBuyer Survey
RICS Regulated Surveyors

Level 2 HomeBuyer Survey

Our most popular survey — condition ratings plus practical advice on defects, repairs and ongoing maintenance.

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RICS Home Survey Standard

What is a Level 2 Survey?

The RICS Home Survey — Level 2 (formerly the HomeBuyer Report) is the mid-level RICS survey and the most popular choice for UK home buyers. It includes a thorough visual inspection of the property, plus advice on defects, how to repair them and how to maintain the property going forward.

The surveyor inspects all accessible areas of the property and also looks inside the roof space and lifts drainage chamber covers where it is safe to do so. Walls are tested for dampness, and timbers are checked for woodworm and rot.

A Level 2 survey is intended for conventional properties — typically built within the last 50 years — that appear to be in reasonable condition. A market valuation and reinstatement cost figure can be added for an additional £100.

The Report

What's Included

Full visual inspection of the property
Major faults and urgent defects identified
Advice on repairs and ongoing maintenance
Results of wall dampness testing
Woodworm and rot inspection of accessible timbers
Damp, timber and drainage checks
Roof space inspection where accessible
Optional market valuation add-on (+£100)

Not included at this level

Estimated costs of repairs (see Level 3)
Inspection of concealed or inaccessible areas (see Level 3)
Detailed structural analysis of unusual construction (see Level 3)
Suitability

Who is it For?

Conventional houses, bungalows and flats built in the last 50 years
Properties of standard construction in reasonable condition
Buyers wanting defect and maintenance advice before exchange
Buyers wanting an optional independent market valuation
Starting from
£450 inc VAT
Final price based on property value — calculated instantly in your quote
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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions — Level 2 HomeBuyer Surveys

How much does a Level 2 HomeBuyer survey cost?
Our Level 2 HomeBuyer surveys start from £450 inc VAT. The exact price depends on the property value — you can get an instant quote online in seconds.
What’s the difference between a Level 2 and a Level 3 survey?
A Level 2 HomeBuyer Survey gives a thorough assessment of condition, damp, timber and drainage for conventional properties in reasonable condition. A Level 3 Building Survey is more in-depth — it covers all accessible and hidden areas, gives estimated repair costs, and is essential for older, unusual or renovation properties.
How long does a Level 2 survey take?
Most Level 2 surveys take 2–3 hours to carry out. The written report is typically delivered within 3–5 working days of the inspection.
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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