


Get a quote for your South Ealing property survey
If you are buying a property in South Ealing and would like to arrange a survey you can contact some or all of the surveyors listed to obtain a quotation. We have listed only independent local surveyors that have considerable experience in their field and that are familiar with South Ealing. We would recommend contacting 2 or 3 from the list. Try clicking through to their websites to see which ones would be most suitable for your purpose.
What type of property survey should you have?
If you are taking out a mortgage the lender will insist upon carrying out a valuation inspection. Although you will bear the cost of this it is just a valuation for the lender's purposes and not a survey. The two most common types of property survey are an RICS Homebuyer Survey and Valuation, often referred to as a Homebuyer's Report and a Building Survey. The Homebuyer's Report will be suitable in most cases. The exceptions are properties that are more than 150 years old, that have been substantially altered or that have known structural problems. If any of these exceptions apply a Building Survey, previously known as a Full Structural survey, will be more appropriate.
For more detailed advice read our article "What type of survey should I have?".
Information on South EalingSouth Ealing is in the London Borough of Hounslow and sits between the large green expanse of Gunnersbury Park to the East and Lammas Park to the West.
The area is centred around South Ealing Road and this provides an array of shops, restaurants and other amenities. The area is well served by parks and leisure facilities. Lammas Park is a 25-acre formal park that offers recreation facilities for local residents including tennis courts, a bowling green and a playground. A short distance away is Gunnersbury Park, which is recognised by English Heritage and includes the Gunnersbury Park Museum. It also has woods and a golf course.
South Ealing tube station is on the Piccadilly Line, with quick and easy access into central London. The station is in zone 3.