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Me and my partner are buying a property in Nunhead and need to have a full structural survey done. The flat is very run-down so we are mindful that we need to have a really thorough survey done by a reliable company. Could anybody recommend a good surveyor they have used?


Thanks very much,


Alice

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Alice


We had a good look around for recommendations and came across a local firm (Haywater Surveyors) in Camberwell. They did a building survey of a house that was a probate sale in West Dulwich and found a number of significant structural problems. We found another house over the road that was also in our price range although it also had a few structural issues. They were able to quickly give us the low down and we managed to get the house at a reasonable price. I would thoroughly recommend them... 0845 056 8414.


Good luck


Ricky

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