Local information
Based on reallymoving data from January 2021 to May 2023
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Average property price:
£254,248
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Average number of bedrooms:
2.40
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reallymoving movers:
1,604
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Average distance moved:
63 miles
This data is shared by reallymoving customers who used our Chartered Surveyors in Ipswich. It shows the average Ipswich property price, the number of rooms in the property, how many home movers chose a Chartered Surveyor in this area, and how far they moved for the Ipswich property.
What does a surveyor do when inspecting a property in Ipswich?
In Ipswich, a Chartered Surveyor will carry out a detailed building survey to assess the overall condition of the property. Given the mix of historic properties, Victorian terraces, and newer developments in the area, surveys in Ipswich often focus on structural and age-related issues.
A building surveyor in Ipswich will examine:
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All key internal features (walls, ceilings, floors, doors, etc.)
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Damp, mould, and moisture damage, common in older properties
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Insulation and energy efficiency
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The structural condition and foundation stability
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Timber decay, woodworm, or rot
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Plumbing, drainage, gas and electrical systems
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Environmental risks (e.g., subsidence in clay-rich areas)
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Presence of invasive plants (like Japanese Knotweed)
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Garages, sheds, and permanent outdoor structures
The surveyor will produce a comprehensive report, outlining any urgent issues, repair needs, and maintenance concerns. You’ll also receive background information on the property and its location in Ipswich. If requested, a market valuation can be included—though this may cost extra.
Getting a survey is strongly recommended when buying in Ipswich. Whether you’re considering a Georgian townhouse in Christchurch Park or a modern build in Ravenswood, a survey helps you avoid hidden repair costs and gives you stronger negotiating power if problems are discovered.
What's the difference between a Surveyor and a Chartered Surveyor?
In Ipswich, you might come across various professionals offering surveying services, but only Chartered Surveyors have been fully accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS).
A Chartered Surveyor has:
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Completed rigorous training and qualifications
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Met strict professional and ethical standards set by RICS
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Ongoing accountability, any issues can be escalated to RICS
This added assurance is especially valuable when purchasing older or period properties common in Ipswich. All surveyors you find through reallymoving are RICS-registered, so you can book with confidence.
What types of surveys can you get in Ipswich?
You can choose from three main types of RICS surveys, depending on the age and condition of the property:
1. RICS Level 1 Condition Report
- Basic overview of property condition
- Best for modern, recently built homes
- Average cost in the UK: £300–£700
2. RICS Level 2 Homebuyers Survey
- More detailed; includes repair advice and maintenance tips
- Suitable for properties in fair condition, typically post-1930s
- Ideal for many homes in areas like Kesgrave or Pinewood
- Average cost: £498.95
3. RICS Level 3 Building Survey
- Full structural survey for older, larger or unusual properties
- Recommended for historic homes in areas like Stoke Bridge or around the town centre
- Average cost: £661.29
Survey reports are usually available within a few days to a week after the inspection, depending on the survey type and property complexity.
How can I find a trusted surveyor in Ipswich?
Use reallymoving to instantly compare quotes from RICS-accredited Chartered Surveyors in Ipswich. Just enter a few property details, and you'll receive up to five no-obligation quotes.
All surveyors on reallymoving are:
- RICS regulated and credit checked
- Independently reviewed by real customers
- Transparent with pricing and services
Reading reviews will help you find the right surveyor for your Ipswich property. Whether you're buying a home near the waterfront or further out in Rushmere St Andrew, it’s worth choosing a surveyor who communicates clearly and delivers prompt, reliable reports.
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