We provide Home Buyer surveys
in Dorset & Hampshire
LEVEL 2 HOMEBUYER SURVEYS
Know exactly what you're buying into.



30 + years
3- day turnaround
A debrief with Keith
RICS regulated
Level 2 Survey
A Level 2 survey gives you a clear, honest picture of a property's condition — written in plain English, delivered in three days, with a personal debrief call so you're never left guessing.
Is a Level 2 survey right for your property?
Conventional modern homes
Built post-1950, in reasonable condition, without major extensions or unusual construction.
Buyers working to a deadline
Reports delivered within three working days of inspection. No delays, no chasing.
First-time buyers
Our plain-English reports are written to be understood, not deciphered. The debrief call means nothing passes you by.
Buyers who want renegotiating power
The report gives you evidence-backed findings to take back to the seller — not guesswork.
A thorough inspection. A report you can actually use.
Keith inspects every accessible element of the property — inside and out — and rates each one clearly. The report tells you what matters, what can wait, and what needs following up.
A simple traffic-light condition rating system means you can see at a glance where the issues are — and how serious they are.
Keith's survey saved us from making a very expensive mistake. The report was clear, and the call afterwards was genuinely helpful — he explained everything without making us feel foolish."
VERIFIED GOOGLE REVIEW · POOLE, DORSET
You speak to the person who did the survey
At PFM Inspections, every survey is carried out by Keith personally. There's no handoff, no outsourcing, no processing centre. When you call to ask a question — before or after the report — you speak to Keith. With over 30 years of experience surveying homes across Dorset and Hampshire, Keith has seen almost every type of defect, construction method, and property quirk going. That depth of knowledge goes into every report. The debrief call is included as standard because Keith believes a written report is only half the job. Talking it through with the person who was actually there makes a real difference.