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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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Local information

Based on reallymoving data from January 2021 to May 2023

  • Average property price: £110,661
  • Average number of bedrooms: 2.80
  • reallymoving movers: 73
  • Average distance moved: 92 miles

How do I choose a good surveyor in Omagh?  

Choose a surveyor who is RICS-accredited, with experience in assessing properties in Northern Ireland's rural and urban settings. Use local estate agents' recommendations and online reviews to identify a surveyor who understands the specific challenges and opportunities in the Omagh area. 

What is the difference between a surveyor and a chartered surveyor?  

A surveyor can offer property assessments, but a chartered surveyor has achieved RICS accreditation, offering a higher guarantee of their expertise and professionalism, vital for accurately evaluating properties in both the residential and agricultural sectors. 

What are the red flags on a house survey?  

Key issues include structural concerns, dampness, roofing problems, inadequate insulation, and potential issues related to rural properties, such as access rights and land boundaries. 

Can a surveyor devalue a house?  

Surveyors issue valuations based on the property's physical state. Uncovering major defects might necessitate a valuation adjustment to accurately represent the property's market value. 

Do I need to use a Chartered Surveyor in Omagh?  

It's advisable to use a Chartered Surveyor for comprehensive evaluations, particularly for properties with agricultural land or historical significance. 

Do surveyors go in the loft?  

Yes, inspecting the loft is standard for surveyors to assess the roof and insulation condition, provided there is safe access. 

Are surveyors' valuations accurate?  

Property valuations are typically reliable, informed by detailed inspections and an understanding of the local and regional property market. 

Do I need a Level 2 or Level 3 survey?  

A Level 2 survey is suitable for newer, standard homes, while a Level 3 survey is recommended for older, rural, or complex properties. 

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