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Arnold & Baldwin Control Measures for Completing your Property Survey
This article is in regards to survey's we are completing properties for your potential purchaser. Our surveyors are honest, approachable experts following all government guidance regarding the situation with COVID-19. Please see Government Guidance we are following to inspect your home (page 4): Work carried out in people’s homes. Read more

8 Reasons Why You Need a Property Survey
8 reasons why you need a home, building or property survey when purchasing – On average, people spend around £5,000 on their home within the first 12 months putting things right, and some end up spending an awful lot more. Read more

Which survey is right for my property?
Are you buying a new home? Here's a very quick infographic that will help you decide which property, home or building survey is right for you Read more

A Fresh Perspective On Valuations
Benefits of a thorough survey. He chats to Joe Arnold, Managing Director of Arnold & Baldwin about some of the misconceptions around surveys and valuations. Read more

Why you need a home, property or building survey
8 reasons why you need a home, building or property survey when purchasing – On average, people spend around £5,000 on their home within the first 12 months putting things right, and some end up spending an awful lot more. – Instruct us today to carry out your RICs Survey Read more

Buying a new property? Choosing the right survey
A property is one of the largest purchase you’re likely to make and so choosing the right survey is paramount in protecting your investment. Read more

Choosing the right property survey
I'm unsure which property survey I need? RICS HomeBuyer Report? RICS Building survey (Structural survey), Condition report? Or a snagging list survey? Read more

The importance of a home survey
A property valuation is not a survey. Getting a home survey, and not just a bank valuation, is essential when buying a property. Read more

Why Building Structures experience movement
All building structures experience movement and most buildings develop cracks in their fabric at some stage. Only rarely does cracking indicate serious structural failure. Read more