A serene outdoor seating area with two chairs, surrounded by lush greenery and a glassed-in structure.
A serene outdoor seating area with two chairs, surrounded by lush greenery and a glassed-in structure.
A serene outdoor seating area with two chairs, surrounded by lush greenery and a glassed-in structure.
Modern bathroom featuring wooden cabinetry, a bathtub, a sleek sink, and natural light from a window.
Modern bathroom featuring wooden cabinetry, a bathtub, a sleek sink, and natural light from a window.
Modern bathroom featuring wooden cabinetry, a bathtub, a sleek sink, and natural light from a window.
Modern living room with abstract art, beige sectional sofa, indoor plants, and large windows.
Modern living room with abstract art, beige sectional sofa, indoor plants, and large windows.
Modern living room with abstract art, beige sectional sofa, indoor plants, and large windows.
Home Buyers
Home Buyers
Home Buyers

Home Buyer survey
(RICS Level 2 survey) 

This type of report is tailored for traditionally constructed properties, without significant extensions or alterations, ideal for properties in reasonable condition built after 1930. This detailed report covers all aspects internally and externally.

It provides a cost-effective strategy for risk mitigation, offering buyers ample information for well-informed property purchase decisions and price negotiations where required. The report will outline potential risks and summarise issues that are valuable for discussions with your legal adviser. The Home Buyer report can encompass both a market valuation and an estimated reinstatement cost for an additional fee. This is advantageous if you are uncertain about the accuracy of the price you are paying.

Why should you have
a survey?

Outlines the construction and state of the property as observed during the inspection

Identifies urgent, serious, or potentially hazardous issues

Highlights areas requiring further investigation to avert significant damage

Points out potential problems and defects

Advises on seeking additional guidance before making a purchase commitment

Estimates the future maintenance needs and allocates a budget for repairs or restoration

Provides a market valuation and reinstatement cost to prevent under- or over-insurance

Evaluates broadband speed and mobile data connectivity

Assesses noise levels from traffic and aircraft

Specifies that secured panels, electrical fittings, inspection chamber covers, and similar features are not removed during the inspection

Outlines the construction and state of the property as observed during the inspection

Identifies urgent, serious, or potentially hazardous issues

Highlights areas requiring further investigation to avert significant damage

Points out potential problems and defects

Advises on seeking additional guidance before making a purchase commitment

Estimates the future maintenance needs and allocates a budget for repairs or restoration

Provides a market valuation and reinstatement cost to prevent under- or over-insurance

Evaluates broadband speed and mobile data connectivity

Assesses noise levels from traffic and aircraft

Specifies that secured panels, electrical fittings, inspection chamber covers, and similar features are not removed during the inspection

Level 2

Level 2

Why use Lexington
Surveyors?

​At Lexington Surveyors we effectively allocate our resources to guarantee a 3-5 day timeframe from survey completion to issuing your report, allowing you to make informed decisions quickly, and with confidence. Our surveyors are all RICS accredited, so you can be sure that you will receive the most reliable information. We are committed to delivering detailed, accurate and easy-to-understand information about your prospective property. We prioritise transparency and offer a personalised service so that you are never left in the dark. We utilise the latest technology, offering a complimentary drone service when needed, to ensure comprehensive coverage, even in the most challenging or hard-to-reach areas.