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Level 3 Homebuyer Survey in Stratford Upon Avon

  • Writer: CWBC
    CWBC
  • Feb 20
  • 1 min read

At Clarke & Watt Building Consultancy (CWBC), we are committed to providing thorough and insightful property surveys to help our clients make informed decisions. Recently, we had the opportunity to conduct a Level 3 Homebuyer Survey on a stunning property in the historic town of Stratford Upon Avon.




A Comprehensive Survey for a Stunning Home

Stratford Upon Avon, renowned for its rich history and architectural beauty, is home to many remarkable properties. Our latest survey focused on a particularly beautiful house, where we carried out an in-depth Level 3 Homebuyer Survey to assess its overall condition and identify any potential issues.

Key Aspects of the Survey

  1. Structural Integrity: We thoroughly examined the structure of the house, checking for any signs of movement, cracks, or weaknesses that could require attention.

  2. Roof and External Features: Using state-of-the-art drone technology, we captured high-resolution images of the roof, chimneys, and other external features, allowing us to assess their condition with precision.

  3. Internal Condition Assessment: Each room was carefully inspected to identify any damp, insulation issues, or wear and tear that might affect the property’s long-term value.

  4. Mechanical and Electrical Systems: We assessed the efficiency and safety of heating, plumbing, and electrical installations to ensure they met modern standards.

  5. Maintenance and Repair Recommendations: Our comprehensive report provided a clear overview of the property’s condition, highlighting urgent repairs and long-term maintenance considerations.

Stunning Drone Imagery for a Detailed Analysis

The use of drone technology allowed us to capture breathtaking aerial images of the property, showcasing its beautiful features while also giving us unparalleled access to hard-to-reach areas. This advanced approach ensured our client received the most thorough and accurate assessment possible.

 
 
 

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