Property Valuation2026-02-10T16:47:04+00:00

Residential

Property Valuations

We provide independent residential property valuations across South Yorkshire, delivering clear, accurate and RICS-compliant advice for a wide range of needs.

FULL BUILDING SURVEYS (LEVEL 3)   |   HOMEBUYER REPORTS (LEVEL 2)   |   COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL VALUATION REPORTS   
    SPECIFIC DEFECT REPORTS   |   COURT COMPLAINT MATRIMONIAL VALUATIONS

Our reputation for quality and local knowledge is what makes our firm second to none in the area, enabling you to make an
informed property purchase decision.

FULL BUILDING SURVEYS (LEVEL 3)   |   HOMEBUYER REPORTS (LEVEL 2)   |   COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL VALUATION REPORTS   |   SPECIFIC DEFECT REPORTS   |   COURT COMPLAINT MATRIMONIAL VALUATIONS

Our reputation for quality and local knowledge is what makes our firm second to none in the area, enabling you to make an
informed property purchase decision.

Knowing what a property is really worth matters.

We provide clarity.

Understanding the true value of a residential property is essential, whether you are buying, selling, resolving financial matters, or planning for the future. Our residential property valuations in South Yorkshire provide clear, independent and reliable advice, helping you make informed decisions with confidence.

Carried out by RICS-registered Chartered Surveyors, our valuations across South Yorkshire are suitable for a wide range of purposes, including private purchases without a mortgage, matrimonial matters, inheritance tax and capital gains tax, shared ownership schemes, housing associations, relocation requirements and Help to Buy. Each valuation is prepared in accordance with RICS professional standards and supported by relevant market evidence.

To provide an accurate and dependable valuation, the property is inspected internally and externally, allowing the surveyor to consider construction, condition, and any factors that may affect value or mortgageability. While less detailed than a full survey, the inspection is thorough enough to identify issues such as non-standard construction or visible defects that may influence the valuation.

Our reports are clearly written, easy to understand, and supported by comparable sales evidence from the South Yorkshire area. With strong local market knowledge, our locally based Chartered Surveyors provide insight and accuracy that national firms operating outside the region often cannot match.

What’s included in a Residential Property Valuation?

A residential property valuation is prepared in a clear, structured format designed to provide a reliable and well-reasoned opinion of value. The report explains the purpose of the valuation and the basis on which it has been carried out, together with details of the inspection undertaken and any limitations that may apply.

The valuation is informed by an internal and external inspection of the property, allowing the surveyor to consider its construction, condition, layout, and any factors that may influence value or mortgageability. Relevant market evidence is analysed, including comparable sales in the local area, to support the valuation figure.

Where appropriate, the report may also comment on matters such as condition, non-standard construction, or issues that could affect future saleability. The valuation concludes with the surveyor’s professional opinion of market value and a declaration confirming the report has been prepared by a RICS-registered valuer in accordance with current professional standards.

What Our Customers

Love About Us

This attention to detail and local expertise gives our clients the confidence to make informed decisions, whether they are buying, selling, or managing a property.

“Professional services. Value for Money, very efficient and great communication!” “Professional services. Value for Money, very efficient and great communication!”

Mr Smith

“Professional services. Very efficient and great communication!”

Mr Hugh

“Ultra Reliable, Highly Recommend!”

Mr Jones
What protection do I have?2026-02-02T17:33:32+00:00

All firms regulated by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) are required to operate to strict professional and ethical standards. This includes holding appropriate professional indemnity insurance and having a formal complaints handling and dispute resolution procedure in place, designed to protect clients and ensure issues are dealt with fairly and transparently.

Our RICS-regulated Chartered Surveyors working across South Yorkshire and the wider Yorkshire region are committed to delivering a professional, reliable service at all times. However, in the unlikely event that a concern does arise, you can be confident it will be taken seriously and handled in accordance with RICS requirements, with access to independent redress if needed. This framework is in place to provide reassurance, accountability, and peace of mind throughout the surveying process.

Why do I need a survey?2026-02-02T17:34:24+00:00

A property survey is an essential step in protecting yourself when purchasing a property. It provides an independent assessment of the building’s condition, helping you understand what you are buying before you commit to what is often one of the largest financial decisions you will make.

A survey highlights potential defects, areas of disrepair, and maintenance issues that may not be obvious during a viewing, allowing you to make a reasoned and informed decision. In many cases, the findings can also be used to renegotiate the purchase price or plan future repair costs more effectively.

Unfortunately, property buyers are still caught out by hidden defects that only come to light after completion, when it is too late to address them without significant expense. A professional survey helps reduce this risk by identifying issues early, providing clarity, and offering reassurance before you proceed.

Why do I need a survey for the property I am looking to buy?2026-02-02T17:35:46+00:00

A property survey helps you understand the true condition of the property you are considering, beyond what is visible during a viewing. It provides independent, professional insight into potential defects, areas of disrepair, and future maintenance requirements, allowing you to make an informed decision before committing to the purchase.

Many issues are not immediately obvious to buyers and may only become apparent after completion, when repair costs can be significant. A survey reduces this risk by identifying concerns early, helping you assess whether the property is suitable, budget for future works, or seek further advice before proceeding.

Ultimately, a survey offers clarity, reassurance, and peace of mind, supporting you in making a confident and well-informed property decision.

What is a RICS HomeBuyer Report2026-02-02T17:36:23+00:00

A RICS HomeBuyer Report, also known as a RICS Level 2 Home Survey, is a professional property survey designed to give you an overview of a property’s condition and value before you commit to buying. It is suitable for most conventional properties that appear to be in reasonable condition.

The report highlights any significant issues that could affect the property, such as defects, areas requiring repair, or potential risks that may need further investigation. It uses a simple traffic-light condition rating system to clearly show the level of concern for different parts of the property, making it easy to understand.

A RICS HomeBuyer Report can also include a market valuation and an insurance reinstatement figure, providing additional reassurance and helping you make an informed and confident decision about your purchase.

What’s included in a Home Buyers Survey?2026-02-02T18:05:36+00:00

The RICS Level 2 Home Survey & Valuation Report is produced in a standardised format and includes the following sections:

Introduction to the report
Explains the purpose of the survey, who it is intended for, and the overall scope and limitations of the inspection.

About the inspection
Sets out how and when the property was inspected, along with any restrictions that may have affected the surveyor’s ability to access certain areas.

Summary of the condition ratings
Provides a clear overview of the property’s condition using RICS condition ratings, highlighting any issues that may require attention.

About the property
Describes the property type, age, construction, and general characteristics to give context to the findings.

Outside of the property
Reviews the condition of external elements such as walls, roof coverings, chimneys, windows, and rainwater goods.

Inside of the property
Assesses internal elements including ceilings, walls, floors, joinery, and visible signs of damp or defects.

Services
Covers visible services such as electricity, gas, water, heating, and drainage, noting their apparent condition (without testing).

Grounds (including shared areas for flats)
Considers garages, driveways, boundaries, outbuildings, and shared or communal areas where applicable.

Issues for your legal advisers
Highlights matters that should be raised with your solicitor or conveyancer before exchange of contracts.

Risks
Identifies potential risks to the property, occupants, or future maintenance that may require further investigation.

Valuation
Provides the surveyor’s professional opinion of the property’s market value, where this option is included.

Surveyor’s declaration
Confirms the report has been prepared by a RICS-regulated surveyor in accordance with professional standards.

More Information on The RICS Level 2 Home Survey & Valuation Report2026-02-02T18:06:28+00:00

The RICS Home Survey & Valuation Report is provided by our Chartered Surveyors in South Yorkshire.

You can find out more about the RICS Homebuyer Report by clicking HERE.

The RICS Home Survey & Valuation Report is reproduced with the permission of The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors which owns the copyright.

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