What Do Surveyors Look For in a House Survey? Complete Guide
Understanding what surveyors look for during a house survey can save you from costly surprises and help you make informed property decisions. Whether you’re buying a new home, selling your
Understanding what surveyors look for during a house survey can save you from costly surprises and help you make informed property decisions. Whether you’re buying a new home, selling your
Navigating London’s complex property market requires expert guidance, especially when it comes to understanding a building’s condition and potential issues. Building surveyors play a crucial role in this process, providing
Topographic surveys provide detailed 3D mapping of your land’s natural and man-made features, but their costs can vary significantly based on multiple factors. Whether you’re planning a home addition, developing
A new build snagging survey costs between £600 to £1,000 on average in the UK. This price varies based on property size, location, and the surveyor’s expertise. As new build
From May 1, 2026, the UK rental landscape undergoes its most significant transformation in decades. Section 21 no-fault evictions vanish entirely, fixed-term tenancies automatically convert to periodic arrangements, and rent review mechanisms face unprecedented restrictions. For property surveyors, landlords, and investors, these changes demand a fundamental recalibration of buy-to-let (BTL)…
Two-year-old Awaab Ishak died in 2020 from prolonged exposure to mould in his family's social housing flat—a tragedy that sparked legislative reform across England's rental sector. While the initial framework addressed damp and mould, the 2026 expansion of Awaab's Law introduces a critical shift: surveyors must now assess electrical hazards,…
First-time homebuyers currently represent just 21% of the market—a record low—with the typical buyer age reaching an unprecedented 40 years old[2]. Yet RICS February 2026 survey data reveals a surprising reversal: first-time buyers are now leading the recovery despite cautious market sentiment. As mortgage rates decline toward 6.00% and inventory…
The RICS February 2026 survey reveals a striking market reversal: landlord instructions have plummeted to -27% while tenant demand remains remarkably stable, creating the most acute rental supply constraints in recent memory. This dramatic shift from the oversupply conditions of late 2025—when national vacancy rates peaked at 7.3%—signals a fundamental…
The March 2026 RICS Residential Market Survey delivered a sobering verdict: house price net balances plummeted to -15%, marking one of the sharpest declines in recent quarters[4]. As geopolitical tensions and interest rate concerns dampen buyer sentiment across the UK property market, the limitations of automated valuation models (AVMs) have…
The UK construction sector is experiencing unprecedented growth in 2026, with residential extensions, loft conversions, and basement excavations reaching record levels across London and the Home Counties. Yet this building boom has triggered a 40% surge in party wall disputes compared to 2024, costing property owners an average of £3,500…
The 2026 Renters' Rights Act has fundamentally restructured how landlords and surveyors approach extension works in private rented sector (PRS) properties, with over 4.4 million rental properties now subject to new centralized database registration and enhanced tenant notification protocols[1]. For surveyors managing party wall procedures, the intersection of traditional Party…
. The UK government's consultation on mandatory upfront property condition assessments represents the most significant potential shift in residential property transactions in decades, with industry analysts projecting survey demand could increase by 40-60% if reforms are implemented.[1] This transformative policy under consideration would fundamentally restructure when and how surveyors engage…
Buyer demand in the UK residential property market collapsed by 26% in February 2026, marking one of the sharpest monthly contractions recorded by RICS surveyors in recent years.[1] This dramatic deterioration—an 11-point decline from January's already-negative -15% net balance—signals that Valuation Challenges in Uncertain Markets: Using RICS February 2026 Data…
The UK property market is experiencing a remarkable transformation in 2026, with building survey demand projected to surge by 14% nationally as improved mortgage rates unlock pent-up buyer activity.[4] This Spring 2026 Market Recovery: Building Survey Demand Surge and First-Time Buyer Assessments Amid Improved Lender Volumes represents a pivotal moment…
The Private Rented Sector (PRS) landscape shifted dramatically on May 1st, 2026, when the Renters' Rights Act fundamentally restructured how landlords conduct rent reviews and how surveyors value rental portfolios. With rent increases now restricted to once annually and tenants wielding enhanced tribunal challenge rights, valuing PRS properties under new…
Landlords and tenants are bracing for a seismic shift in rental property disputes. With the Renters' Rights Act 2026 granting tenants an enforceable right to request pets from May 1, 2026, property damage claims are expected to surge by an estimated 40% within the first year. This legislative change transforms…
Recent government data reveals that structural failures in rental property extensions account for over 40% of serious party wall disputes in urban areas. As Awaab's Law extends to the Private Rented Sector (PRS) in 2026, party wall surveyors face unprecedented responsibilities in documenting pre-works conditions for structural collapse risk mitigation.…
Recent legislative action in March 2026 has set the stage for transformative changes in how property transactions unfold across the housing market. The 21st Century Road to Housing Act, which passed the U.S. Senate on March 13, 2026, introduces measures designed to streamline housing construction and regulate institutional investment[1]. While…
Landlords across England now face a critical compliance bottleneck: without registration on the new Private Rented Sector (PRS) database, they cannot serve Section 8 eviction notices—even when major property works become urgent. This regulatory shift has triggered an unprecedented wave of party wall surveys as landlords rush to complete compliance…
Social landlords face a stark reality in 2026: Phase 2 of Awaab's Law now mandates strict timelines for electrical and fire hazard remediation, with emergency defects requiring completion within just 24 hours or provision of alternative accommodation at the landlord's expense.[2][3] This expansion transforms how private rental sector (PRS) portfolios…
The March 2026 RICS Residential Market Survey reveals a stark reality: house price net balances have dropped to -15%, with new buyer enquiries falling by -22% compared to the previous quarter. These numbers signal a fundamental shift in the UK property market, one that demands immediate attention from chartered surveyors…
Landlords and building surveyors across England now face unprecedented liability exposure. With Awaab's Law Phase 2 enforcement beginning in 2026, the private rented sector (PRS) must comply with strict timelines for documenting and remedying fire hazards, electrical risks, and structural defects—or face regulatory action and potential criminal penalties. The legislation,…
The abolition of Section 21 "no-fault" evictions under the Renters' Rights Act 2026 has fundamentally altered how landlords approach property improvements—particularly when those works trigger party wall procedures. With landlords now required to justify evictions through specific Section 8 grounds, party wall surveys have evolved from purely technical assessments into…
The UK residential investment market faces its most significant structural shift in decades: landlord instructions to estate agents have dropped by 22% year-on-year, while institutional investors are quietly re-pricing entire portfolios downward by 6-10%. The catalyst? The Renters' Rights Act 2026 has abolished Section 21 "no-fault" evictions and mandated automatic…
The tragic death of two-year-old Awaab Ishak from prolonged mould exposure in 2020 catalyzed legislative reform that fundamentally altered landlord obligations and tenant remedies in the UK rental sector. By 2026, Awaab's Law has expanded beyond its initial focus on damp and mould to encompass fire safety, electrical hazards, and…
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has drawn a line in the sand: as of March 9, 2026, all members and regulated firms must comply with the profession's first-ever mandatory standard on responsible artificial intelligence use [3]. This watershed moment arrives as AI-powered defect detection systems proliferate across construction…
Record vacancy rates of 7.2% emerged in 2024 as over 600,000 new multifamily units flooded rental markets, yet by 2026, the landscape has shifted dramatically—landlord instructions have plummeted 27% while tenant demand remains remarkably stable, creating unprecedented challenges for property valuation surveyors[1]. This supply-constrained environment demands entirely new approaches to…
Institutional investors now control approximately 574,000 single-family rental homes across the UK, yet 68% of surveyed property managers admit confusion about party wall notice requirements under the 2026 Renters' Rights Act. This legislative shift has fundamentally transformed how large-scale landlords approach property modifications, placing tenant rights at the forefront of…
Bungalows account for approximately 9% of the UK housing stock, yet they represent a disproportionately high percentage of subsidence claims—nearly 15% according to insurance industry data. This structural vulnerability, combined with aging building stock and climate-related ground movement, makes comprehensive assessment protocols essential for property transactions in 2026. Building Survey…
The UK residential property market has entered a critical phase as buyer enquiries plummeted to -26% net balance in February 2026, marking the sharpest monthly deterioration since late 2025 and shattering the brief optimism that characterized the early weeks of the year. This dramatic reversal presents unprecedented valuation challenges in…
Starting 1 May 2026, landlords conducting party wall works on rental properties face a fundamentally altered legal landscape where traditional eviction routes vanish and tenant protections intersect with structural survey obligations in unprecedented ways. The Party Wall Implications of Renters' Rights Act 2026: Survey Protocols for PRS Database and Section…
The RICS February 2026 Residential Survey has delivered a stark reality check: national house prices registered a net balance of -12%, buyer enquiries plummeted to -26%, yet tenant demand held remarkably steady at +2%[1][2]. This unusual combination of flat capital values alongside stable lettings demand creates a complex valuation landscape…
The Renters' Rights Act 2025 received Royal Assent on October 27, 2025, fundamentally transforming how landlords approach property modifications in rental properties [4]. With major provisions taking effect May 1, 2026—including the abolition of Section 21 "no fault" evictions and the introduction of assured periodic tenancies—the intersection between tenant rights…
The Housing Ombudsman reported a 42% increase in hazard-related complaints during the first quarter of 2026, with fire safety and electrical risks now accounting for nearly one-third of all disputes under Awaab's Law expansions. This dramatic shift has transformed the landscape for expert witnesses, who must now navigate a significantly…
The death of two-year-old Awaab Ishak from prolonged exposure to mould in his family's rented flat sparked a nationwide reckoning. Now, with Awaab's Law extending to the Private Rental Sector (PRS) in 2026, landlords face unprecedented scrutiny over property conditions. Traditional survey methods that rely on periodic inspections and tenant…
Bungalows now account for nearly 9% of the UK housing stock, with demand surging 34% among retirees during the 2026 housing market recovery. Yet these single-story properties harbour unique structural vulnerabilities that standard surveys often miss. Building Surveys for Bungalows in 2026: Level 3 Protocols for Subsidence, Damp and Roof…
Building defects cost UK property buyers an estimated £3 billion annually in unexpected repairs—yet over 60% of these issues could be identified before purchase with the right technology. As the property market recovers in 2026, Real-Time Sensors and Tech in 2026 Building Surveys: Enhancing Defect Detection for Accurate Valuations are…
The 2026 expansion of Awaab's Law introduces five new hazard categories that will generate an estimated 40% increase in landlord-tenant disputes requiring expert witness testimony, fundamentally reshaping how property professionals approach rental valuations and compliance assessments. As Phase 2 implementation extends beyond damp and mould to encompass excess cold or…
Bungalows account for nearly 9% of the UK housing stock, yet they present structural vulnerabilities that catch buyers off guard more frequently than any other property type. The single-storey design that makes them attractive to downsizers and accessibility-focused purchasers also creates unique engineering challenges—from roof spread to subsidence—that demand specialized…
The UK housing market has officially turned a corner. After months of declining sentiment, the January 2026 RICS Residential Market Survey reveals new buyer enquiries improved to -15% net balance, up from -21% in December and -29% in November—the strongest three-month improvement since mid-2024.[1] For surveyors and valuation professionals, these…
The Building Safety Regulator processed over 1,200 Gateway applications in its first operational year, yet industry experts estimate that up to 40% of high-rise residential projects face significant delays due to compliance gaps identified during mandatory building surveys.[6] As the UK living sector confronts the most comprehensive regulatory overhaul since…
The number of pet-friendly rental properties in the UK has dropped by 13% since the Renters' Rights Act was introduced, despite legislation designed to increase access for pet owners.[3] This counterintuitive trend reveals a critical gap: landlords need robust property assessment strategies to confidently navigate the Renters' Rights Act 2026:…
The abolition of Section 21 no-fault evictions under the Renters' Rights Act 2026 has fundamentally altered how landlords approach property improvements involving party walls. With an estimated 4.4 million rental properties in England requiring structural upgrades to meet new Decent Homes Standards, landlords can no longer use eviction threats to…
The Private Rented Sector (PRS) faces unprecedented pressure in 2026: landlords must retrofit digital infrastructure to meet tenant expectations and regulatory standards, yet 73% of connectivity upgrade projects trigger party wall disputes. As the Renters' Reform Act reshapes landlord obligations, understanding Party Wall Awards for Connectivity Upgrades in PRS: Survey…
Property transaction volumes in the UK surged by 23% between 2024 and 2026, placing unprecedented pressure on surveying practices to deliver faster, more accurate building assessments. Yet this acceleration coincides with a critical regulatory milestone: the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has now mandated its first-ever global professional standard…
The UK Government's consultation on homebuying reforms closed in December 2025, and the property industry now stands at a crossroads. While no implementation date has been confirmed, the proposed changes could fundamentally transform when and how building surveys are conducted—shifting property condition assessments from optional post-offer investigations to mandatory upfront…
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RICS data reveals a stark reality facing property professionals in 2026: London's residential market sentiment has cooled by 42% year-on-year, while northern regions maintain robust momentum, creating what building surveyors describe as a "patchwork of distinct" regional price movements[7]. This unprecedented divergence demands that chartered surveyors abandon one-size-fits-all valuation approaches…
Social housing providers face a seismic shift in compliance obligations: by 2026, Awaab's Law will expand beyond damp and mould to encompass electrical hazards, fire risks, and excess heat conditions—hazards that collectively account for thousands of tenant injuries annually. For surveyors conducting inspections in rental properties, this regulatory evolution demands…
Landlords face unprecedented scrutiny under the Renters' Rights Act 2026, with Section 21 no-fault evictions abolished as of May 1, 2026[1]. This seismic shift means every possession claim must now rely on valid Section 8 grounds—and building surveyors have become essential allies in documenting property conditions, preparing evidence for disputes,…
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has fundamentally transformed professional practice: as of March 9, 2026, every RICS member and regulated firm worldwide must comply with the new Responsible Use of Artificial Intelligence in Surveying Practice standard.[3] This mandatory framework marks the first time a global surveying body has…
The UK government's consultation on mandatory upfront property condition assessments has closed, leaving the surveying sector in a state of anticipation as 2026 unfolds. While no definitive implementation timeline has been announced, the proposed Homebuying Process Reforms 2026: Impact on Early Building Surveys and Valuation Timing could fundamentally reshape how…
67% of property transaction delays in 2026 stem from incomplete upfront assessments—a staggering statistic that costs homebuyers, sellers, and lenders millions in lost opportunities and extended closing times.[3] The residential property market has reached a critical inflection point where traditional survey methods simply cannot keep pace with transaction demands. Enter…
Institutional investors now control just 0.55% of the single-family housing market—approximately 450,000 properties nationwide—yet their influence on professional standards and due diligence practices far exceeds their market share. As the Institutional and Professional Landlord Investment Surge 2026: Building Survey Standards for Portfolio Expansion accelerates, these sophisticated investors are establishing rigorous…
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