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Common Myths about a Property Survey

Common Myths about a Property Survey-wimbledonsurveyors

Property surveying is a complicated technical field with so much misunderstood jargon that it is easy to get the wrong end of the stick unless you are a Chartered Surveyor yourself. This is why there are so many misconceptions about building surveys amongst the general public. We explore several of the most commonly-held false perceptions […]

Guide to Subsidence: Why is it a Big Problem?

Guide to Subsidence- Why is it a Big Problem-wimbledonsurveyors

Subsidence is a word that every homeowner (and buyer) dreads, but what exactly does it mean for the property, and what should you do if you come across it? Get a Building Survey for your Wimbledon London property to check for Subsidence Our panel of surveyors have experience in identifying signs of subsidence in properties […]

Can you Renegotiate after a Poor Building Survey result?

Can you Renegotiate after a Poor Building Survey result-wimbledonsurveyors

It often happens that some problems with the building are flagged from a survey which the buyer is completely unaware of even being there. Ranging from structural issues, damp, timber and roof defects to mortgage companies even refusing because of the invasive garden species Japanese knotweed. So a bad survey can put a sour note […]

How to Buy a Flat on a Short Lease

How to Buy a Flat on a Short Lease-wimbledonsurveyors

Thinking of making the plunge into flat ownership, whether to use it as a home or as a buy-to-let investment? Flats, which include apartments and maisonettes, are usually sold as leaseholds – and the length of the remaining lease has a big impact on the value of the property. So the price of a flat […]

Common Questions about Statutory Lease Extensions

Common Questions about Statutory Lease Extensions-wimbledonsurveyors

Do you own a leasehold property, typically a flat or maisonette? The number of years left to run on the lease is a key component of the property’s market value, and there may come a time when a lease extension would make sense. So, what can you do? Many leaseholders are unaware of their right […]

Informal Lease Extension Advantages & Disadvantages

Informal Lease Extension Advantages & Disadvantages-wimbledonsurveyors

If the number of years on the lease equates to 90 or under, the leaseholder can obtain a lease extension. Under the provisions of the Leasehold Reform, Housing and Urban Development Act 1993 (the Act) residential leaseholders have a statutory right to extend their lease. However, this is often a long drawn-out and potentially expensive […]

How to Avoid Gazumping in Wimbledon London?

How to Avoid Gazumping in Wimbledon London-wimbledonsurveyors

If you’re in the process of purchasing your next home, you know how long and hard your trek can be. If your offer price has been accepted, when solicitors are instructed, there’s such a lot that can go wrong before contracts are exchanged – gazumping being one example. The number of people buying a new […]

First Time Buyer? Book a Building Survey in Wimbledon London

First Time Buyer_ Book a Building Survey in Wimbledon London-wimbledonsurveyors

The first time you buy property, it is an exciting and satisfying experience. You must keep your head and think logically about this big investment. Just as you would not buy a car without having it looked over you should not buy your first flat or house without getting a survey. With over 25 years […]

All about Japanese Knotweed

All about Japanese Knotweed-wimbledonsurveyors

You may not be aware that there could be a little-known threat lurking in your garden that could have serious structural implications for your building. Have you ever heard of Japanese Knotweed? If not, then now may be the time to sit up and take notice. It could spell bad news! What is Japanese Knotweed?  […]

Do you need a Building Survey for a New Build in Wimbledon London?

Do you need a Building Survey for a New Build in Wimbledon London-wimbledonsurveyors (1)

Number of New Build Homes The government desires to build an average 300,000 new homes per year to counter the endemic under-supply of housing in the UK. With residential developments continuing to spring up all over the Greater London area and beyond, there is more choice than ever before for those homebuyers seeking the lifestyle […]