The most desirable villages around Cambridge: a building surveyor’s viewpoint
In a county like Cambridgeshire, you are spoilt for choice for picturesque villages and market towns. For anyone unsure of where to aim their property search, CambridgeshireLive have reported on the 5 most desirable villages around Cambridge and Peterborough.
We asked our local Cambridgeshire building surveyor to take a glance over the winners and give their take on the shortlist.
Intriguing level 3 building survey of ‘self-build’ property in central Bristol
Our RICS chartered surveyors recently carried out a level 3 building survey of an intriguing modern self-build in central Bristol.
Which Survey to Choose when Buying a House
Should you have a HomeBuyer survey or a Building Survey? Or is the mortgage valuation enough? Read our guide to making the right choice.
Award-Winning Surveyors in the North of England
Huge congratulations to the surveyors in our Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds and Sheffield offices on their latest win!
Our guide: The role of a building surveyor in listed building works
Our guide to the role of a building surveyor before work begins. For anyone planning works to a listed property, this issue is a must-read.
Just Moved? 5 Tips On How To Make Your New House A Home
Taking someone else’s home and turning it into your own is a personal experience. Our tips can help you make your new house feel like home.
Building surveys lead to renegotiation of property prices
Time and time again our building surveys allow our clients to renegotiate the price of the properties they are purchasing.
Property investment in the Cambridge region: how a chartered surveyor can help
Property investment in the Cambridge region: how a chartered surveyor can help
Buying a house in Cambridge: our surveyors reveal what you need to know
Our RICS chartered building surveyors divulge the things they look out for when surveying Cambridge houses of different ages.
Japanese knotweed not as bad as feared, according to surveyor institution
Japanese knotweed not as bad as feared, according to Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.