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Building Surveyors North West Ltd are experienced in providing residential and commercial surveys. Offering Valuations, RICS HomeBuyer Reports, Building Surveys and Structural Engineer reports.Read more

An independent practice of Chartered Surveyors and Building Engineers located in Preston, providing Level 2 Homebuyer Surveys, Level 3 Building Surveys and Valuations across the North West.Read more

An Established RICS Chartered Surveying practice with surveyors operating across the country. Our surveyors are all RICS accredited chartered surveyors and registered valuers who are at the top of their field.Read more

We are established practice with expertise and over 25 years' experience in survey and valuation work on the Fylde Coast, the Preston, Lancaster and Morecambe Areas and the South Lakes.Read more

FP Surveying - Manchester

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Our team of highly professional, expert residential Chartered Surveyors provide our customers with a personal tailor made, fast, friendly and reliable premium service, offering exceptional value for money.Read more

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Are you looking for a Chartered Surveyor in Poulton-le-Fylde or around the West Lancashire area? Our network of RICS regulated Chartered Surveyors are friendly and professional, and can provide you with a variety of housing reports. Surveys for properties you are looking to buy. Whether buying by St Chad’s Church or by The Wyre, reallymoving can provide you with up to 4 free quotes in seconds. Click on ‘Get Quotes’ and fill out our simple form to get started.

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The were amazing. Very efficient and answered all of my questions on the same day. They got me booked in straight away and kept me up to date with the progress and let me know when the survey had been completed.

Wilko on 03/09/2024

Local information

Based on reallymoving data from January 2021 to May 2023

  • Average property price: £181,037
  • Average number of bedrooms: 2.30
  • reallymoving movers: 199
  • Average distance moved: 57 miles

Poulton-le-Fylde, formerly a medieval market town and commercial hub for the North West of England, is a small town which still has a weekly general market in its compact town square. Considering its small size, Poulton-le-Fylde is a popular place to live in, and reallymoving helped just under 100 people move into the town within the last year. 

Poulton-le-Fylde has been the site of a settlement since Roman times, so it is little surprise that the town has an array of properties differing in age and style. Our local Chartered Surveyors are therefore very experienced completing HomeBuyer Reports and Buildings Surveys for a variety of different properties around the Lancashire area. It is of utmost importance that you hire the services of a surveyor as, although costly in the short term, the money it could potentially save you on buildings repairs later on far outweighs the cost of the surveyor. 

 

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