House survey enquiries surge in 2025

Enquiries for house surveys have risen sharply in the first half of 2025, up over 83% compared to the same period in 2024. More buyers are taking the condition of a property seriously before committing, showing a clear shift towards due diligence. 

Compare My Move’s research reveals that Level 2 and Level 3 house surveys are becoming ever more popular in 2025, with Level 2 (Homebuyer) surveys proving the most popular. 81% of users chose a Level 2 survey so far this year. 

 

Survey Type  Survey Cost 
Level 2  £445 
Level 3  £629 
Snagging (for new builds)  £377 

 

The average spend on a Level 2 survey is £445, though the final price depends on the size and value of the property. For example, a one-bedroom house worth less than £200,000 typically costs around £374 to survey. In contrast, a four-bedroom home valued at over £400,000 comes in at approximately £564 for the same survey level. (Compare My Move House Survey Cost Calculator) 

A survey conducted by Compare My Move reports that among those who did hire an independent surveyor on their last property, 35% were able to negotiate a reduction in the property’s purchase price, saving an average of £6,390.22 

The study, which surveyed 2000 homeowners across the UK, also highlights the most commonly reported issues identified by independent surveyors.  

Topping the list were roof problems (32%) and electrical issues (32%), followed by damp concerns (22%). 

 

ISSUE REPORTED   
Roof issues  32%         
Electrical issues  32%         
Damp  22%         
Insulation problems  21%         
Structural movement and subsidence  16%         
Woodworm and beetle infestation  14%         
Flat roofing  14%         
Faulty drainpipes  13%         
Asbestos  10%         
Japanese knotweed and other invasive plants  5%         

 

Dave Sayce, co-founder and managing director of Compare My Move, comments on these findings,  

“I’d always recommend getting a house survey, no matter how good the property looks on the surface. Most buyers have no idea what hidden issues or past problems a home might have, and these can turn into expensive surprises later on. 

If you’re unsure about booking a survey, keep an eye out for common red flags during the viewing, including: 

 

  • Cracks in the roof or walls 
  • Missing roof tiles 
  • Damp smells or black mould 
  • Unusual changes in temperature between rooms 
  • Signs of DIY electrical work 

 

These issues are strong indicators that a professional survey is essential. Spending £445 on a survey could save you thousands, you might negotiate £6,390 off the asking price or avoid buying a property that needs serious repairs.” 

 

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