by Tim Kenny | Nov 16, 2017 | Property News |
Most professional will of course argue that there is no way a computer can do their job to the same standard but the reality is that in many cases they can. Some experts are predicting that we could see a reduction in the number of bankers by up to 20% in just the next few years. There is already a “chat bot” providing immigration advice. Accountants could be next, so what about surveyors?
by Tim Kenny | Oct 23, 2017 | Property News |
For me not putting photos in a survey report is the biggest mistake a Surveyor can make. We live in a visual age where almost everyone has a high quality digital camera in their pockets and a Surveyors report needs to reflect this. Every report I send out, be it a...
by Tim Kenny | Oct 3, 2017 | Property News |
Although I don’t carry out valuation work I do still keep an eye on my local market and noted that recently there has been a fall in asking prices in Chichester. Shocking news for some until you look a little closer. The numbers showed that the average asking price...
by Tim Kenny | Feb 15, 2016 | Property News |
As has been seen over recent weeks, flooding is a very real concern and a risk that affects a large number of properties all round the country. Although flood risk may not be one of the primary factors affecting you choice of new home it is certainly something for...
by Tim Kenny | Mar 10, 2015 | Property News |
Quite a few years ago the RICS started to realise that one of the reasons many people did not get a survey was they were confused about what a survey actually was. Almost every surveyor had their own way of doing a survey and their own formats for the reports. The...
by Tim Kenny | Feb 20, 2015 | Property News |
As a recently appointed member of the Residential Property Surveyors Association (RPSA) Council and I thought I have better take an opportunity to explain who they are what they do. Most people recognize the RICS as being the main body who represent and accredit...