Flettons carries out RICS building surveys and homebuyer reports throughout Croydon and the surrounding borough. With housing that ranges from Victorian terraces to brand-new high-rise flats, choosing the right survey matters – and our RICS-regulated surveyors will help you get it right.
Property in Croydon
Croydon has some of the most varied housing in south London: Victorian and Edwardian terraces near the centre, sweeping interwar semis, large post-war estates, extensive new high-rise development in the regenerating town centre, and substantial period homes in South Croydon, Sanderstead and Purley. That variety means the right survey really matters – from clay-related subsidence on older homes to cladding and fire-safety (EWS1) questions on flats.
RICS home surveys in Croydon
Whatever you are buying in Croydon, we offer the full range of RICS home surveys: the Level 2 Homebuyer Report (from £450) for modern, conventional homes; the Level 3 Building Survey (from £550) for older, larger or altered properties; the Level 3+ (from £850) for the most complex or high-value homes; and drone roof surveys (from £399) for roofs that cannot be safely reached. Every survey is carried out by a RICS-regulated chartered surveyor and comes with a clear, bespoke report – and you get an instant quote before you book.
Areas we cover around Croydon
We cover Croydon (CR0) and across the borough: South Croydon, Purley, Sanderstead, Coulsdon, Addiscombe, Thornton Heath and Norbury.
Why choose Flettons
Flettons is a family-run, RICS-regulated practice that has inspected over £10 billion of property. You deal with a chartered surveyor directly – including after your report is delivered – and we keep you updated by email and SMS at every step.
Building surveys in Croydon – frequently asked questions
What's the difference between a Level 2 and a Level 3 survey?
A RICS Level 2 Homebuyer Report suits conventional, modern homes in reasonable condition, giving traffic-light condition ratings and flagging significant defects. A RICS Level 3 Building Survey is a deeper, detailed inspection for older, larger, altered or unusual properties, explaining the cause of defects and the repairs likely needed.
How much does a building survey cost in Croydon?
In Croydon, a RICS Level 2 Homebuyer Report starts from £450, a Level 3 Building Survey from £550, a Level 3+ from £850, and a drone roof survey from £399. The exact price depends on the property's size, type and age – enter your details for an instant, tailored quote.
Do you cover Croydon?
Yes. Flettons is a RICS-regulated firm covering Croydon and the surrounding area. A local chartered surveyor carries out your inspection, and you have direct access to them even after your report is delivered.
Which RICS survey do I need?
Choose a Level 2 Homebuyer Report for a modern, conventional property in reasonable condition; a Level 3 Building Survey for an older, extended, larger or non-standard home; and a Level 3+ where you want the most thorough analysis. If you're unsure, we'll advise based on the property.
Is a homebuyer survey worth it?
Yes – a RICS survey routinely pays for itself. Identifying defects before you buy gives you the facts to renegotiate the price, budget for repairs, or walk away from a costly mistake. For a few hundred pounds it protects what is usually your largest single investment.
How long does a survey take and when do I get the report?
Turnaround depends on the survey level: a Level 2 Homebuyer Report is typically ready in around 5 working days and a Level 3 Building Survey in around 10 working days. You'll also receive an email summary of the key findings within 24 hours of the inspection.
Do I need a Level 3 survey in Croydon?
Many Croydon properties – Victorian terraces, interwar semis and modern flats – carry a higher risk of hidden defects, so a Level 3 Building Survey (or Level 3+) is often the wiser choice. We'll always recommend the level that suits your specific property.
What is a Level 3+ survey or a drone roof survey?
A Level 3+ is our most thorough building survey, extending the standard Level 3 for complex or high-value properties. A drone roof survey uses high-resolution aerial imagery to inspect roofs that can't be safely or closely reached, from £399.
