A detailed inspection and report providing comprehensive advice on construction and condition. Suitable for commercial and residential properties of all ages and types.
This is the most comprehensive and detailed report we provide. It is suitable for all types of construction and age of building. Our report can be tailored to your specific needs and address areas of concern. The report will highlight defects, repairs and advise on future maintenance.

What is a RICS Level 3 Survey (Building Survey)?
A Level 3 Survey is a detailed survey on a property's structure and condition and is the most comprehensive survey available. One of our RICS Surveyors will inspect the property and provide the findings in a report outlining issues and repair work needed.
The Level 3 Building Survey is ideal for buildings over 80 years old or with specific and obvious defects.
- Buildings over 80 years old
- Listed buildings or other historic buildings
- Buildings in general poor condition with visible defects
- Buildings built with precast reinforced concrete (PRC)
- Unconventional properties
- Buildings built in conservation areas
- Properties with renovation work
- Homes that do not have building regulations approval
- Heavily extended or significantly altered properties
What is it used for?
- A Level 3 Report gives an outline on condition and remedial repair options
- Likely consequences of inactivity
- Advice for your legal advisers
- Details of serious risks and dangerous conditions
A Home Survey Level 3 report does not include a market valuation of the property.
RICS Home Survey Level 3 includes
- Description of the RICS Home Survey Level 3
- Standard terms of engagement
- 'What to do now' information sheet
- RICS Home Surveys information sheet
Clear report structure
- Impartial assessment of a property from RICS
- Adheres to all RICS standards and ensures that maintains the benchmark for best practice
- Consumer friendly, professionally designed report formats and supporting documents
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Before purchasing your new home ensure that any potential problems with the property are identified before you commit to buy.