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What is a Stock Condition Survey?
A stock condition survey is a detailed inspection of housing stock or property portfolios to assess their overall condition, age, and compliance with current standards. It records the state of key components such as roofs, windows, heating systems, and interiors, while identifying repair needs and long-term maintenance requirements.
The survey provides property owners, landlords, and housing associations with the data needed to plan effectively, budget accurately, and ensure properties remain safe and fit for use.
Do You Need a Stock Condition Survey?
Stock condition surveys are essential for landlords, housing associations, and portfolio managers who want to maintain assets responsibly. If you manage multiple properties, a survey gives you a clear overview of condition and performance, helping you prioritise repairs and plan long-term investment.
This type of survey also supports compliance with housing regulations and ensures tenants live in safe, well-maintained homes. Whether you’re planning upgrades, securing funding, or meeting regulatory obligations, a stock condition survey provides the clarity you need to move forward confidently.
What Is Included in a Stock Condition Survey Report?
A stock condition survey report provides a full analysis of property conditions and outlines actions required. It helps owners and landlords understand their responsibilities and plan cost-effective, long-term strategies.
- Property Description & Age Profile
- Condition Ratings (e.g., roofs, windows, heating, interiors)
- Repair & Maintenance Recommendations
- Compliance with Housing Standards
- Lifecycle Forecasts & Cost Estimates
- Appendices (photos, inspection notes, supporting documents)
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It’s an inspection of properties within a portfolio to assess condition, maintenance needs, and compliance.
Landlords, housing associations, and property managers responsible for multiple homes or buildings.
Typically every 3–5 years, though frequency may depend on regulatory requirements or portfolio needs.
It covers building elements, condition ratings, repair recommendations, and cost forecasts.
Better budget planning, reduced emergency repairs, compliance assurance, and improved tenant satisfaction.
A qualified surveyor or professional firm with experience in housing standards and property inspections.