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Altona Surveying

5.0 out of 5.0 based on 2 reviews

Altona Surveying is a family-run service. We provide you with a comprehensive written report, including photographs as well as telephone advice.Read more

Keystone Building Surveying is a customer focused practice, delivering a high level, professional service and offering a wide range of building surveying services.Read more

We are a professional firm of Chartered Surveyors and Estate Agents. We specialise in a wide range of property valuation services including RICS valuations, RICS HomeBuyer Reports, Mortgage Surveys, Pension Company Read more

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Find reputable RICS regulated Chartered Surveyors in Newtownabbey. With reallymoving, you can receive up to 4 quotes from locally respected Chartered Surveyors, who can provide you with a variety of property reports, including the two types we recommend: HomeBuyer Reports and Building Surveys. Whether wanting to move near the Three Mile Water Conservation Park, or to Ballyrobert, just click on ‘Get Quotes’ and fill out our simple form to start directly comparing surveyors in your area today.

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They were great. Very fast turn around time getting the survey done then to getting the results. Email communication was rapid and I was called straight after the survey to discuss the main point before receiving the final report.

Emma on 08/10/2024

Local information

Based on reallymoving data from January 2021 to May 2023

  • Average property price: £171,130
  • Average number of bedrooms: 2.60
  • reallymoving movers: 367
  • Average distance moved: 42 miles

Newtownabbey is a largely suburban residential area separated from northern Belfast by the M2. With a number of leisure facilities and amenities, engineering and computing industries in the town, as well as its proximity to Belfast, Newtownabbey is a popular place to live, and in the last 12 months up to June 2016, reallymoving had helped 148 people move home into the area.

Newtownabbey therefore is a town that keeps on growing, and the Antrim and Newtownabbey Housing Investment Plan 2014-19 means more houses are to be developed. Our Chartered Surveyors in the area are therefore constantly in demand and have plenty of experience in completing a wide range of surveys.

A surveyor will check the property for faults and problems with the property that you may not have known about so that you don’t end up paying for them down the line after you’ve bought the property. Seeing as RICS has reported that over 20% of those who did not employ a surveyor now regret moving into their homes, it is certainly worth paying the money for a good surveyor to avoid additional unexpected costs you might get in the future.

Once moved in, why not see what Newtownabbey has to offer? With facilities like the Abbey Centre and the Valley Leisure Centre, and less than half an hour from the centre of Belfast, there is always plenty to do in and around the town.

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