What else should I know about the Homebuyers service?

The service, the inspection, the report and the valuation are all explained in detail in the service section of our site, but the highlights are:

This is an economy package. Because of the practical limits on the type of property and on the scope of its coverage, the HOMEBUYER Service is priced midrange more expensive than a Mortgage Valuation, but less than a Building Survey.

The surveyor's main objective in providing the Service is to assist the prospective homebuyer to:

The surveyor also gives his or her professional opinion on the particular features of the property, which affect its present value and may affect its future resale.

The concise report covers the building inside and outside, the services and the site. It focuses on the defects and other problems, which in the judgement of the surveyor are urgent or significant, but it also covers:

Matters, which are judged to be not urgent or not significant, are in general not included in the report, but the surveyor will mention matters judged to be both helpful and constructive.

Where the client has a particular concern - perhaps whether the property is suitable for a disabled person the surveyor will keep this in mind during the inspection. Or, a specific addition to the Service perhaps to the standard inspection may be agreed between client and surveyor.
Where necessary, the surveyor may also be able to provide some extra service which is outside the scope of the standard package perhaps providing a schedule of minor defects (for later discussion with a contractor), or arranging for the testing of mains services by suitably qualified specialists.

Where the client should take some action before deciding to proceed with the purchase, this is signalled clearly in the text of the report and included in the summary of action and other key considerations.