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Whether you need a homebuyer survey, full building survey or structural report before purchasing a property, Bark connects you with qualified chartered surveyors across the UK.


Just tell us about your property and location, and we'll match you with experienced RICS-registered surveyors so you can compare quotes, read reviews and choose the right fit.


Building surveyors can provide a comprehensive range of property survey services, such as:



  • Homebuyer reports (RICS Level 2)

  • Full building surveys (RICS Level 3)

  • Property valuations

  • Structural surveys and defect reports

  • Party wall surveys

  • Land and boundary surveys

  • Pre-purchase surveys and condition reports

  • Commercial property surveys


All surveyors on Bark are professionally qualified and carry appropriate indemnity insurance.


When to book a surveyor


You might consider hiring a building surveyor when:



  • You're purchasing a property and need a pre-purchase survey

  • Your mortgage lender requires a valuation or survey

  • You're buying an older or unusual property that needs thorough inspection

  • You suspect structural issues or significant defects

  • You're planning building work and need a party wall survey

  • You need a boundary or land survey for planning purposes

  • You want peace of mind before committing to a property purchase


Professional surveys identify defects early, helping you negotiate price reductions or avoid costly problems.


How to choose the right surveyor


When comparing surveyors, confirm they're RICS-registered (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors) and hold professional indemnity insurance. Check their experience with your property type, whether that's period properties, new builds or commercial premises.


Ask about turnaround times, report format and whether they're available for follow-up questions. Read client reviews to assess thoroughness and professionalism. Bark lets you explore multiple chartered surveyor profiles so you can find someone who matches your needs and budget.


Frequently Asked Questions


How much does a building survey cost in the UK?


Bark's research shows that survey costs vary by property type, value and location. Homebuyer reports (Level 2) typically range from £325 to £600 for standard properties. Full building surveys (Level 3) cost £400 to £850 for most homes, with larger or more complex properties costing £850 to £1,500+. Property valuations range from £150 to £400. London prices are typically 20 to 30 per cent higher than other regions.


What's the difference between a homebuyer survey and a full building survey?


A homebuyer report (Level 2) is suitable for conventional properties in reasonable condition. It identifies major defects and urgent issues but doesn't include detailed structural assessment.


A full building survey (Level 3) provides comprehensive inspection of all accessible areas, ideal for older properties, unusual construction or when you need detailed defect information. Your surveyor can recommend which level suits your property best.


How long does a property survey take?


Survey inspections typically take two to four hours depending on property size and survey type. Full building surveys take longer than homebuyer reports.


You'll usually receive your survey report within five to ten working days after the inspection. Urgent surveys can sometimes be arranged with faster turnaround for an additional fee. Your surveyor will confirm timelines when you book.

The average price of Surveyors is £400

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Reviews

4.72/5.00

based on 49,703 reviews

Very efficient, clear communication and prompt service from Philip. Would definitely recommend.

20 Jan 2026

Had a great pleasure working with Andrew and his architectural team! Great professionals.

12 Dec 2025

Exceptional! Brilliant architectural and structural design firm.

12 Dec 2025

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