Homebuyer Surveys (Level 2 Surveys)
Buy Your Property With Confidence
Purchasing a home is one of the biggest financial commitments most people will ever make. A Homebuyer Survey provides an independent assessment of the property's condition, helping you identify defects, understand future maintenance costs, and avoid unexpected surprises after completion.
At Domestic Property Surveys, our experienced surveyors provide clear, jargon-free Homebuyer Surveys that give you the information you need to make informed decisions before you buy.
What is a homebuyer survey?
A Homebuyer Survey (also known as a Level 2 Home Survey) is a professional inspection of a property's visible condition carried out by a qualified surveyor.
The survey is designed to identify:

- Structural movement
- Damp and moisture issues
- Roof defects
- Timber decay
- Insulation concerns
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- Chimney problems
- Drainage concerns
- Potential safety concerns
- Areas requiring repair or maintenance

What Does a Homebuyer Survey Include?
Our Homebuyer Surveys include a detailed visual inspection of:
Exterior
Roof coverings
Chimneys
Gutters and downpipes
External walls
Windows and doors
Paths and driveways
Boundary walls and fences
Interior
Ceilings
Walls
Floors
Loft spaces (where accessible)
Signs of damp
Timber defects
Ventilation
Services
The surveyor will visually assess:
Electrical installations
Gas installations
Heating systems
Water services
Drainage systems
Please note that services are not tested as part of the survey.
What's the Difference Between a Homebuyer Survey and a Mortgage Valuation?
Many buyers assume their lender's valuation is a survey.
It isn't.
A mortgage valuation is carried out for the benefit of the lender to confirm the property provides suitable security for the loan.
A Homebuyer Survey is carried out for you and focuses on the condition of the property, highlighting defects, maintenance issues and risks that may affect your purchase.

Is a Homebuyer Survey Worth It?
Many buyers spend hundreds of thousands of pounds on a property after only a handful of viewings.
A survey can uncover issues such as:
- Roof deterioration
- Hidden damp
- Structural movement
- Timber infestation
- Poor alterations
- Inadequate ventilation
- Defective drainage
The findings can help you:
Proceed with confidence
Budget for future repairs
Renegotiate the purchase price
Request repairs before exchange
Avoid costly surprises after moving in

Is a Homebuyer Survey Right for My Property?
A Level 2 Homebuyer Survey is generally suitable for:
- Houses built after 1900
- Conventional construction
- Properties in reasonable condition
- Modern flats and apartments
- Standard residential homes
You may require a Building Survey instead if the property is:
- Over 100 years old
- Listed
- Thatched
- Timber framed
- Extensively altered
- In visibly poor condition
- Due to undergo major renovation
Homebuyer Survey vs Building Survey
Homebuyer Survey (Level 2)
- Suitable for most conventional homes
- Visual inspection
- Highlights significant defects
- Maintenance advice
- More affordable
Building Survey (Level 3)
- Suitable for older or complex properties
- More detailed inspection
- Provides detailed defect analysis
- Extensive repair guidance
- Most comprehensive survey
What Happens After the Survey?
Following the inspection, you'll receive a detailed report outlining:
- The overall condition of the property
- Any urgent defects
- Areas requiring further investigation
- Maintenance recommendations
- Potential future repair considerations
Our reports are written in plain English and supported by photographs to help you understand the findings.
Experienced Kent surveyors with knowledge of all local property types.
Comprehensive reports with photos, practical advice, and clarity.
Prompt surveys delivered quickly to support smooth property transactions.
Frequently asked questions
Take a look at some of the most frequently asked questions we are asked from our clients across the Kent and the surrounding areas including Sussex, Surrey, East London, South London, Essex and Suffolk.
How long will I have to wait for the report?
Once a survey is completed, our team prepares the final report efficiently, ensuring it is accurate and clear. Typically, clients can expect to receive their report within a few working days. The time may vary depending on the property’s size and complexity, but we always aim to deliver promptly. Homeowners in Sussex can rely on our team to provide comprehensive findings that allow informed decisions about their property without unnecessary delays.
Does the report contain photographs?
Yes, all our reports include photographs to support the written findings. Images document any defects, areas of concern, or key observations, providing a visual record that complements the text. This helps clients understand the property’s condition more clearly and is particularly useful for legal or mortgage purposes. Homeowners in South East London benefit from these detailed images, which illustrate potential issues that may not be immediately obvious in the written content alone.
Do you have professional idemnity Insurance?
Yes, we carry full professional indemnity insurance, giving clients confidence and protection. This ensures that any advice or findings within our reports are covered in the unlikely event of an error. It demonstrates our commitment to professionalism and accountability. Homeowners in Essex can trust that every property survey is conducted to the highest standards, providing legal protection and peace of mind while assessing the condition of their property.
How far in advance should I book my survey?
Booking your survey well in advance is recommended, particularly if you have a property transaction timeline. Early scheduling ensures availability and allows enough time for a thorough inspection and preparation of the report. More complex or larger properties may require additional time, so planning ahead is essential. Clients in Surrey are encouraged to book several weeks ahead to secure a convenient date and to guarantee comprehensive, professional survey services.
Can the report be sent physically?
Yes, we can provide a printed copy of your survey report if required. Many clients prefer a physical copy to share with solicitors, mortgage providers, or for their personal records. Reports are professionally formatted and securely packaged to ensure safe delivery. Alternatively, we also offer digital copies for quicker access. Clients across Surrey can choose the format that best suits their needs, ensuring they receive their survey findings in the most convenient way possible.
What geographical areas do you cover?
Our company provides professional property surveys across multiple regions. We focus on delivering high-quality, reliable services tailored to the local property styles and building practices. By specialising in these areas, we can offer detailed and accurate assessments for every type of home. Clients in East London can rely on our team’s knowledge and experience to ensure surveys are thorough, informative, and compliant with UK regulations.
What is the purpose of the party wall etc. Act?
The Party Wall etc. Act 1996 aims to prevent disputes between neighbours when building work affects shared walls, boundaries, or excavation near adjoining properties. It sets out procedures for notifying neighbours, agreeing on work, and resolving conflicts. Compliance protects both the property owner and the adjoining neighbour from potential damage or misunderstandings. Clients in East London benefit from our expert guidance in navigating the Act, ensuring that all works are legally compliant and professionally documented.
How much does a party wall award cost?
The cost of a Party Wall Award depends on the property’s size, complexity, and the nature of the proposed works. Each situation is unique, and a detailed assessment is needed to provide an accurate estimate. Our surveyors offer clear, transparent guidance to ensure there are no unexpected charges. Clients in South East London can expect a professional, compliant service, with fees outlined before work begins to support smooth and fair proceedings under the Party Wall etc. Act.
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