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Without a property survey, you could find yourself paying £1000s in unexpected repair costs. A HomeBuyer Report in Cumbria carried out by a qualified RICS Chartered Surveyor will uncover any defects to the property you are buying, tell you if you are paying too much, and give you the power to renegotiate the home purchase price before you commit.
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A Property Valuation is similar to the Mortgage Valuation carried out on behalf of a lender. Typically this report is chosen by cash purchasers, but this property survey is useful for anyone seeking a formal property valuation,e.g. during a matrimonial dispute, or probate.
A RICS HomeBuyer Report is a clearly laid out and detailed survey on the condition and value of your prospective home. It is the most popular survey for anyone buying a home in Cumbria and the UK as it will uncover any defects in the property could cost you £1000's to rectify.
Previously known as a Full Structural Survey in Cumbria
The Building Survey is the most comprehensive survey and is typically chosen for older or substantially modified properties. It is particularly useful if you plan to renovate or convert the property. It does not include a valuation, unless specifically requested.



"Cumbria is located in the UK, which has approximately 22,400,000 homes. Properties vary from unique examples of architecture to much earlier houses. That said, Cumbria-area knowledge is but part of the survey task when Surveyors investigate a home, as there are several other local matters to bear in mind that can impact both the enjoyment and price of your ideal purchase. Issues include mining related subsidence, rainfall related damp and local authority planning considerations to name but a few.
Fridaysmove have recent experience of carrying out Full Structural Surveys and HomeBuyer Reports in North West England, particularly in Cumbria."

The Coal Authority and the Department of Energy and Climate Change warn that properties in Cumbria may be at risk from mining-related subsidence. Buyers in Cumbria should confirm with their Solicitor if their prospective property purchase is affected, with a coal mining subsidence search. Contact the Coal Authority for further advice.
Rain is a staple of life in England and Wales, but in some regions the high rate of precipitation can create problems. High rainfall is common in this area, affecting the water resistance of the property. These structures protect you from damp, condensation and mould.