ASL Chartered Surveyors and Valuers specialise in full structural building surveys for commercial buildings, alongside full commercial property valuations.
Whenever you’re buying, selling or leasing commercial property, you can benefit from our expert advice and support of a commercial property survey. Our team of RICS accredited valuers offer pre-acquisition assessments, valuations, or analysis of life cycle costs for a wide variety of commercial building types.
Including retail spaces, offices, industrial units, studio spaces, and land with redevelopment potential.
Commercial property surveys are more intricate than residential ones, encompassing a broad range of details. Typically includes an assessment of the property’s condition, its value, and its suitability for the intended use.
Our team of commercial surveyors will prepare a detailed report that includes all aspects of the property, such as size, structure, and overall condition, along with technical, and legal considerations to be aware of.
As RICS certified chartered surveyors, our commercial surveys will hold legal precedence for you to fully rely on, essential for when preparing to lease or purchase a commercial property.
For commercial building owners seeking a seller’s valuation or purchasers requiring a pre-purchase valuation, we can also perform these at the same time as our surveys.
Whether for a retail space, office space, or warehouse, our RICS commercial property surveys share thorough detail about a commercial premises, relevant for your business interests.
Our in house team of chartered surveyors specialise in full structural building surveys for commercial properties of all shapes and sizes. We can conduct a variety of different types of surveys depending on the needs of you and the type of commercial building in question.
Our chartered commercial building surveyors conduct condition surveys to evaluate the structural integrity, condition, and overall health of commercial properties.
Condition surveys identify any existing or potential issues, necessary repairs, and maintenance requirements, providing crucial information for property owners, buyers, and investors to make informed decisions about the building.
An inspection of the physical, mechanical and electrical condition of a commercial building, it’s systems and external areas.
Condition surveys are for those looking to gain an understanding of a commercial property’s current condition, and identify the necessary repairs and maintenance, with an idea of how much it will cost.
A pre-acquisition survey, is also sometimes referred to as a condition survey. A very similar survey as the above, however is conducted prior to purchase of a commercial property.
It similarly will assess a building’s condition, identify any issues, and estimate cost of repairs, allowing buyers to anticipate and plan for potential problems.
An inspection of the physical, mechanical and electrical condition of a commercial property, it’s systems and external areas.
Property investors and buyers require these surveys pre-acquisition, to ensure the property being purchased is structurally sound and suitable for their needs.
Prospective tenants also often request pre-acquisition surveys, especially when committing to long-term or substantial leases.
A dilapidation survey is conducted to ensure tenants meet their repair and maintenance obligations, and to document any damages and establish liability for associated repair costs.
We then provide a schedule of dilapidations, with advice on remedial actions and potential liabilities, helping to resolve dilapidation disputes amicably.
We conduct an in-depth assessment on the current condition of the building, covering everything from the physical structure and systems, to issues related to furnishings or general wear and tear.
For landlords, a dilapidation survey provides a detailed record of the property’s condition, helping to ensure tenants meet their repair and maintenance obligations.
For tenants it helps protect them from unfair claims, by documenting a property’s condition at the beginning and end of the lease term, ensuring they are only responsible for repairs and maintenance as stipulated in the lease agreement.
A life cycle cost analysis enables building owners to evaluate the costs of maintenance needed to sustain a building throughout its life cycle.
Commercial life cycle costing surveys often sit alongside a condition survey, to give a fully rounded understanding of the condition and costs of owning a specific commercial building.
The cost and timing of essential works to a building, it’s components, or systems, during a property’s lifespan, to assist with financial planning.
A life cycle cost analysis survey is for property owners, either pre-acquisition or post-acquisition, looking to understand the full costs of maintaining the condition of a building to help with budget allocation.
Housing disrepair refers to the various issues that can cause a property to be in poor condition, posing risks to the property itself, the health of residents or tenants, and potential to lead to financial consequences.
A housing disrepair survey seeks to identify these issues, and provide advise on repairs, and provide evidence if needed in any proceedings related to housing disrepair issues.
An assessment of the condition of a residential property, identifying issues that can impact safety and habitability. Additionally, advice on necessary repairs and maintenance to meet housing standards.
Housing disrepair surveys are commissioned by tenants, landlords, or legal representatives to address disrepair concerns and ensure the property meets health and safety standards.
A commercial Red Book valuation is a formal and reliable assessment of the market value of a commercial property, conducted in accordance with the standards set out in the ‘RICS Valuation – Global Standards’, commonly known as the “Red Book.
A Red Book valuation ensures that the valuation process adheres to internationally recognized standards, providing confidence and transparency to all stakeholders involved.
A red book valuation on a commercial property is typically used for purposes such as securing financing, investment analysis, buying or selling property, tax assessments, and financial reporting.
Our accreditation, extensive experience, in-depth knowledge of the commercial property market, ensures you receive the highest service with every valuation.
We deliver clear and concise reports providing a complete picture of your commercial property’s condition, value, or life cycle cost analysis.
ASL deliver comprehensive and precise valuations backed by thorough research and commercial market analysis.
Your satisfaction is our priority, and we are dedicated to tailoring our valuations to your unique requirements, and answering any questions throughout the valuation process.
Contact ASL Chartered Surveyors and Valuers today to discuss your commercial property survey today.
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