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Homebuyer Report
This, by a long long way, is the most popular form of home survey inspection product in England. It easily surpasses all other so-called bespoke Level 2 products and is the Industry leader.
The scheme has been designed and updated by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) in late 2009 and all member Surveyors must use this version as from 1st January 2010.
In essence this is an economy version survey designed with the layman in mind: it is non-technical but is very much a “proper survey” using “proper words” and will offer genuine advice on defects, hazards and premises value (and Insurance rebuild cost).
One new aspect is the introduction of CONDITION RATINGS: 1, 2 & 3 (like traffic lights – red is bad, green is good and, guess what, amber is OK but……..).
In the large majority of cases this survey product will suite purchasers buying mainstream, modern-to-fairly-modern homes. When homes become more complex, older, large or of non-traditional forms of construction then perhaps you should opt to commission the more extensive BUILDING SURVEY product. However, BEFORE you commission a Surveyor call us for a product recommendation as the new Homebuyer Report (HBR) is quite adaptable.
As the HBR is a National Reporting Scheme it has standardised contract documentation and terms and these are sent to the client in advance of attending on-site (together with our Standard Terms).
So … sometimes surveying can be as easy as 1 2 3.
Home Sweet Home OR House of Horrors? Let us take the guesswork out of your choices.
First Time Buyers/Sellers?
Decided to SALE and/or BUY?
FIRST TIME BUYER?
PRIVATE HOUSE SALE?
What should you know and do?
If you are only buying then VIEW a prospective home, open doors and windows and have a good poke around (do not be inhibited). Walk around the district to take in the flavour of the people etc… You could then get onto the internet to check out the Planning history of the home and if you find that what the sellers told you doesn’t match what is in the Planning Department files then ask for an explanation from the sellers. Indeed there are many self-help measures that can bring your purchase forward at low or nil cost and with only minor effort.
Sellers – how much are Estate Agents going to charge you: never agree Sole Selling Rights terms: always get a positive marketing report from your intended Agents – when will the first newspaper adverts go in, how many adverts, in what newspapers and magazines?
If you have a simple, modern home you could consider making your home the only one in your street that comes complete with a Seller Survey Report to prove it is in good condition and that you are not hiding anything. Scotland, heralded as having a “better” selling system than in England, has the Home Survey that is exactly this, a condition report with Valuation opinion to bring transparency to the deal (in England our survey products usually do not have Valuations).
If you have a Period Cottage that has been greatly improved and extended then why not include all your plans, permissions, reports, certificates, invoice receipts to prove who-did-what, when and whether warranties/guarantees exist? JPEG file uploads is all that is needed. This data will be needed by your purchasers’ Surveyor and Solicitor and so why not place it all up-front, on show for all to see? This saves time and will get the Purchasers’ Surveyor (and perhaps Loan Valuer as well) on your side – this has to be on the positive side and stacks up the chances of a successful, short-term disposal. It proves your positive and serious intentions to not cause problems or delays.
Here are some simple tips to help you onto the right track —–
- Should a seller complete repairs before they place a home on the market? This is a difficult question but it my opinion a lot of work is done for no real gain and so the generic answer is NO. By all means do low-cost items and splash the emulsion on walls and generally smarten up the place but large expense is usually a waste of time and money. However—–
- A few things do require serious consideration: PROinspect are great believers in getting Service Engineers to certify the function and safety of your home wiring and heating system (boiler usually).
- Had a look at a good prospective home but something is wrong – that crack in the rear wall? Should you not bother with an offer? Should you offer to bid but make it subject to survey? OR, why not ask PROinspect to have a quick look at the problem to advise you how to proceed?
- Found the right home and your bid has been accepted? STOP. Do not let the Sellers Agent send off a mortgage application through their rear office Financial Services adviser. Intentionally separate the loan valuation from your private survey. Why would you want your mortgage source to have the benefit of knowing the homes’ exact condition, they may decline the finance you need?
- As we come out of recession and Lenders are still playing games with many buyers and “old rules and truisms” have disappeared and so PROinspect recommend that you get your finance arranged first and once your Solicitor says this is verified/certain then at that time, and not before, arrange your private condition survey. By all means TALK to PROinspect at any time to (1) get advice (2) get a survey product recommendation (3) survey fee quote, but do not be overly influenced by anyone acting for (paid by) the Seller.
- If you have a private survey we would expect to recommend to you the most popular product in England, the Homebuyer Report (used to be called the Home Buyer Survey and Valuation).
- Remember this – the majority of Agency chains are owned by Banks or Holding Companies that own banks. They recommend each other for mutual benefit disguised behind “private sounding” names nothing like the Agents name and often nothing like the banks’ name. The one thing you can be sure of is that somewhere along the line a commission is being paid OR somebody can be influential with your so-called independent Valuer or Surveyor. The standard employed whereby potential conflicts of interest have to be declared has been set far too low by R.I.C.S., C.M.L., etc… (the controlling Bodies within Loan and Valuation/Survey industries) and this is exploited massively by the larger Companies and Group of Companies. That exploitation can often go against your best interests and so you need to protect yourself against unknown/unseen exploitation – simply call PROinspect and we will advise you (I alone own my business and I do not pay commissions to anybody). NB – Some Estate Agents have in-house Financial Advisers and they recommend Mortgage Companies who attempt to gain your private survey work on the back of your loan valuation: do not be fooled by a short term gain in reduced fee cost: commission your survey privately well away from Loan Companies and Agency businesses.
Don’t let ignorance torpedo your purchase or sale:
UPDATE as we enter into the CON-LIB world in England:
HIPs have been shelved for the sake of an attempt to gain popularity at a time when cost cutting is king. The EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) remains and you have a right to request and see it BEFORE you commit to a lease or purchase.
This would mean that First Time Buyers have even less information to rely upon when they purchase. It will sound hollow but the only real answer is to HAVE A PRIVATE SURVEY completed. Do not think of it as a luxury, rather a necessity. You would not buy a car without looking at it in detail and so why is property any different? Talk to us and we will advise you on the most cost effect survey product OR whether any short-cuts may be possible, in all the circumstances and your financial budget. CALL US. E-MAIL US.
Energy Performance Certificate
What is an EPC?
The Energy Performance Certificate is broadly similar to the certificates found on many domestic appliances they tell you how energy efficient a home is on a scale of A-G. The most efficient homes – which should have the lowest fuel bills – are in band A.
The Certificate also tells you, on a scale of A-G, about the impact the home has on the environment. Better-rated homes should have less impact through carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.
The average property in the UK is in bands D or E. The Certificate includes recommendations on ways to improve the home’s energy efficiency to save you money and help the environment.
Unlike many Countries, Homes in England are highly varied and sometimes only the most Specialist Consultants will be needed to ensure your best interests are met
How much?
The Government state that “The cost to sellers of Home Information Packs will be set by the market.”. PROinspect feel that pack prices will probably be hidden in extra commission charges. However the advantages of this will be heavily offset by paying far over the actual cost of the pack and being tied to an Estate Agent.
Using a network of Surveyors and Inspectors our target is to be the most cost efficient supplier of EPC’s, HCR’s and HIP’s to the private purchaser. Offering an industry leading service utilising the skills and expertise of Chartered Surveyors.
Examples
(By the way – these two graphs must form part of Estate Agents Details in future – we can provide them, even to those of you that may be selling your own home privately).
An example of an Energy Performance Certificate can be downloaded here (directly from the government website):



