Chartered Surveyors Keighley

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Are you looking for Chartered Surveyors in Keighley? By clicking on ‘Get Quotes’ and filling out a simple form, reallymoving can give you up to 4 free quotes from RICS regulated, professional Chartered Surveyors in the local area in seconds. Whether you are moving out of Bradford to a quieter town, or looking for a survey for a property by the River Aire, reallymoving can help you save time and money on Chartered Surveyors.

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Andrew Mills Property Consultancy Ltd are Chartered Surveyors with thirty years’ experience in residential survey and valuation including extensive experience in the survey and repair of solid masonry properties.Read more

Boultons Chartered Surveyors

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Boultons Chartered Surveyors are Yorkshire and Lancashire's number one Chartered Surveyors having a reallymoving rating of 4.8 out of 5.Read more

An Established RICS Chartered Surveying practice with surveyors operating across the country. Our surveyors are all RICS accredited chartered surveyors and registered valuers who are at the top of their field.Read more

Nationwide specialists in providing Independent Structural/Building and Home Buyer Surveys, with 5 star ratings on Trustpilot/Google.Read more

Local information

Based on reallymoving data from January 2021 to May 2023

  • Average property price: £216,187
  • Average number of bedrooms: 3.00
  • reallymoving movers: 545
  • Average distance moved: 63 miles

Keighley in West Yorkshire is at the confluence of the Rivers Aire and Worth, and is part of ‘Bronte Country,’ the name given to the South Pennine Hills where the Bronte sisters wrote some of their literary classics. Expanding during the industrial revolution, Keighley remains a popular place to live to this day, and in the last 12 months up to June 2016, reallymoving has helped 269 people move into the area.

Whether needing a HomeBuyer Report, which is usually all that is needed for conventional properties in a reasonable condition, or needing a Building Survey, a more extensive and detailed report which might suit some properties by the two rivers in the town, the Chartered Surveyors in the area will be able to deliver a professional and quality service. According to the RICS, 1 in 5 people who did not get a Chartered Surveyor when buying a house regret buying their property, so with odds like that it is definitely worth getting a surveyor despite the cost.

With reallymoving we can help you find the best deal for you depending on your needs and budget, so hopefully you’ll be having the house surveyed and then moving in in no time at all. Whether visiting East Riddlesden Hall, Cliffe Castle Museum, or Bronte Waterfall, the area is rich in a fascinating history.

 

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