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The Yorkshire Surveyor Chats

The Yorkshire Surveyor Chats is the podcast for anyone buying, improving, or investing in property. Join a professional Yorkshire surveyor as we break down building surveys, house buying pitfalls, property development tips, and the secrets every smarter house buyer should know. From spotting costly defects to understanding survey reports, we make property knowledge simple, practical, and jargon-free—helping you buy smarter, protect your investment, and navigate the property world with confidence

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    BUNGALOW BUYERS

    This week on The Yorkshire Surveyor Chats Podcast, your hosts Chris Marsden and Jon Charters-Reid (The Yorkshire Surveyor himself) are opening the door to one of the most sought-after yet misunderstood property types in the UK: The Bungalow.In an episode titled "Bungalow Buyers," we dig deep into why these single-story dwellings spark such fierce competition on the market, the structural "perils" that Chris and Jon see during inspections, and why the "bungalow lifestyle" is making a massive comeback for more than just the retirement crowd.What Actually Constitutes a Bungalow?It sounds simple—a house with no stairs—but the definition is more nuanced than you might think. Jon and Chris break down the architectural requirements:The Pure Bungalow: A single-storey dwelling with no rooms in the roof space.The "Dormer" or 1.5 Storey: Is it still a bungalow if you’ve added a bedroom in the attic? We discuss how the industry classifies these hybrids and how they affect property value.The Footprint: Why bungalows often sit on larger plots of land compared to modern semi-detached houses. The Benefits: Why Everyone Wants OneBungalows aren't just for those looking to avoid stairs in their later years. We explore the "Bungalow Boom," driven by:Accessibility: The obvious benefit for aging populations and those with mobility needs.Expansion Potential: Jon discusses the "footprint advantage." Because they occupy more ground space, they are often easier to extend outward or upward (subject to planning).Privacy: Without a second storey, you aren't overlooking the neighbours—and they aren't overlooking you.The Perils: What The Yorkshire Surveyor FindsIt’s not all easy living. Jon Charters-Reid shares his frontline experience with the common defects found in UK bungalows:Shallow Foundations: Many mid-century bungalows were built with foundations that wouldn't meet modern standards, leading to subsidence issues.Roof Spread: Without internal walls to support the weight, older bungalow roofs can sometimes "push" the external walls outward.Damp and Insulation: We look at why 1920s and 30s bungalows often struggle with "cold bridging" and condensation.Bungalows by the Numbers: How Many are in the UK?We dive into the stats that reveal a brewing housing crisis. Despite high demand, the UK isn't building them anymore.The Total: There are approximately 2 million bungalows in the UK today. The Shortfall: Only around 1% to 2% of new builds are bungalows, making existing stock incredibly precious and driving prices sky-high.The International Language: What Do Americans Call Them?Chris and Jon take a quick trip across the pond to look at the terminology. While we call them bungalows, our American cousins have their own dialect:The Rancher / Ranch House: The classic American single-storey home.The Craftsman Bungalow: A specific style often found in California.The Rambler: A common term in the Midwest and West Coast for sprawling one-storey homes.Why Listen to This Episode?Whether you are a first-time buyer looking for a project, a developer looking to "flip" a dormer, or someone planning their "forever (and final) home," this episode provides the expert technical insight you can only get from The Yorkshire Surveyor.

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    THE QUINTESSENTIAL BRITISH HOUSE

    Episode Description: The Quintessential British House – A Deep Dive into the Terraced HomeWelcome back to The Yorkshire Surveyor Chats, the podcast that digs into the bricks and mortar of our history. This week, Chris Marsden sits down with Jon Charters-Reid, better known as The Yorkshire Surveyor, to celebrate an architectural icon that defines the British skyline more than any other: The Terraced House.Often overlooked or dismissed as "just a starter home," the terraced house is, in Jon’s eyes, a masterpiece of social engineering and structural brilliance. In this episode, we explore why these rows of houses are the backbone of the UK’s housing stock and why they remain one of the most resilient and practical designs ever conceived.What We’re Talking About This WeekFrom the industrial heartlands of the North to the posh rows of London, the terrace is everywhere. Chris and Jon break down:The Birth of the Terrace: How did these houses come about? We trace the history from the grand Georgian rows designed for the elite to the rapid expansion during the Industrial Revolution, where housing the workforce became a matter of national urgency.The "Standardised" Genius: Have you ever noticed how, from Leeds to Liverpool, the layouts are almost identical? Jon explains the brilliance of this "copy-paste" architecture and how builders used local materials like York stone or red brick to create regional variations on a universal theme.Structural Integrity: What makes the terraced house such a brilliant structure? We talk about shared chimney stacks, the thermal benefits of being sandwiched between neighbours, and why these 100-plus-year-old buildings are often sturdier than modern counterparts.The Evolution of the Layout: From "two-up, two-down" to the addition of the scullery and the eventually internalised bathroom. We look at how these houses have adapted to modern living without losing their soul.Common Surveyor "Snags": Being The Yorkshire Surveyor, Jon doesn’t hold back on what to look for when buying a terrace. From damp issues in solid walls to the quirks of original timber joists and the notorious "back-to-back" challenges.Why the Terraced House is Still KingIn a world of sprawling new-build estates, the terraced house offers something unique: community and efficiency. Jon and Chris discuss why the terrace is the ultimate "quintessential" British home. Whether it’s a humble worker's cottage or a grand Victorian townhouse, the principles of the structure remain a testament to British building heritage.About Your HostsJon Charters-Reid is a veteran Chartered Surveyor with decades of experience uncovering the secrets hidden behind Yorkshire's front doors. Known for his no-nonsense approach and deep love for traditional building methods, Jon brings a wealth of technical knowledge to the conversation.Chris Marsden brings the inquisitive eye of a layman, asking the questions every homeowner wants to know but is too afraid to ask. Together, they make the complex world of property and surveying accessible and entertaining.

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    THE BIG DAMP COVER-UP

    🏠 THE YORKSHIRE SURVEYOR CHATS: EPISODE 4 – THE BIG DAMP COVER-UPGrab a brew and settle in, because today we’re peeling back the wallpaper on one of the shiftiest subjects in the UK property market: The Big Damp Cover-Up.In this episode, we’re venturing into the murky world of "property staging" gone wrong. We aren’t just talking about a tidy house; we’re talking about the calculated, creative, and sometimes downright desperate lengths sellers go to to hide rising damp, penetrating damp, and black mould from unsuspecting buyers and surveyors.You’d be amazed at what we find on a typical RICS Home Survey. When a seller knows there’s a musty secret lurking in the brickwork, they get remarkably "resourceful." We’re breaking down the classic tactics:The Sensory Distraction: Is that the lovely smell of freshly baked bread or a strategic "coffee brew"? If a house smells like a Parisian bakery, I’m immediately looking for the mould spores they’re trying to mask.The Great Furniture Shift: Why is that massive mahogany wardrobe sitting at a jaunty angle in the middle of a wall? Often, it’s hiding a tide mark of rising damp that would make the Atlantic look shallow.The "Fresh" Coat of Paint: We love a bit of DIY, but "damp-proof" paint slapped over a wet wall is just a ticking time bomb. It doesn't fix the issue; it just bottles it up until the bubbles start to appear.The Timber Feature Wall: Timber cladding is trendy, but in the surveying world, it’s often a "shiplap shield" used to box in damp masonry and hide the rot from plain sight.Before you reach for the spray foam or the tanking slurry, listen up. Most damp issues are exacerbated by "quick fixes" that actually trap moisture inside the building fabric. We discuss:Blocking Air Bricks: The cardinal sin of Victorian Terrace ownership.Using Non-Breathable Materials: Modern gypsum plaster on old stone walls is a recipe for disaster.Ignoring the Source: Painting over a stain when your guttering is overflowing is like putting a plaster on a broken leg.Fixing damp doesn't always mean spending thousands on a new DPC (Damp Proof Course). Sometimes, it’s about letting the building breathe. In this episode, we cover:Effective Ventilation: Why PIV systems and humidistat fans are your best friends.External Maintenance: The magic of clearing your gutters and lowering your ground levels.Lime Mortar & Plaster: Returning to traditional materials to save traditional homes.🕵️‍♂️ The Tricks of the Trade: Smells, Screens, and Subterfuge🛠️ How NOT to Fix Damp (The Expensive Mistakes)✅ The Yorkshire Way: Real Solutions for Real DampDamp Survey Yorkshire, Rising Damp vs Condensation, Penetrating Damp Solutions, Home Buyer Survey Tips, Hiding Damp When Selling, Black Mould Removal, RICS Surveyor Advice, Property Scams, Damp Proofing Cost.The Surveyor’s Bottom Line: You can hide damp from a viewing, but you can’t hide it from a moisture meter and a keen eye. If you’re buying a home in Yorkshire, don’t let a loaf of bread blind you to a £10,000 repair bill.Listen to the full episode now to learn how to spot the signs before you sign the contract!#TheYorkshireSurveyor #DampCoverUp #PropertyInvesting #HomeSurvey #UKRealEstate #DampProofing #YorkshireProperty #BuyToLet #RICS

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    DAMP, DEW POINTS, AND DOLLARS: THE PERILS OF CONDENSATION

    Is your home breathing, or is it suffocating? This week on The Yorkshire Surveyor Chats, we’re diving deep into the most common—and often most misunderstood—property ailment: Condensation.While it might start as a few beads of water on a windowpane, untreated condensation is a silent predator that can rot timber, ruin renovations, and tank a property sale faster than you can say "black mold." Whether you’re a homeowner in Leeds or a real estate investor in Los Angeles, the physics of moisture doesn't change, but the stakes certainly do.The Science of the Soak: We break down the "Dew Point" in plain English. Why does condensation happen, and why is it becoming more common in modern, energy-efficient homes?The Warning Signs: Beyond the obvious "wet windows," we show you how to spot the subtle signs of interstitial condensation (the kind happening inside your walls) before it causes structural damage.The Health & Home Impact: From the spread of Aspergillus and black mold to the degradation of plaster and insulation, we discuss the physical and financial health risks of a damp home.Fixing the Flow: It’s not just about "opening a window." We explore mechanical ventilation (MVHR), PIV systems, and the "Heat-Ventilate-Insulate" triangle.UK vs. USA Real Estate:In the UK: How the "Fitness for Human Habitation Act" and strict RICS surveys can halt a mortgage application if damp is detected.In the USA: The impact on "Seller’s Disclosures," home inspections, and how moisture issues can lead to "toxic mold" litigation and massive price renegotiations.The Renovation Trap: Why adding new windows or external wall insulation without a proper ventilation strategy is a recipe for disaster.You wouldn't buy a car with a smoking engine, so why buy a house with a weeping wall? A professional property surveyor doesn't just "find damp"—we find the source. Is it rising damp, penetrating damp, or just lifestyle-driven condensation? Misdiagnosing the issue can cost you thousands in unnecessary "damp-proofing" treatments that don't actually work."Condensation is a lifestyle and structural balance. If you tilt the scales too far toward 'airtight' without thinking about 'airflow,' your house will pay the price."What We Cover This Week:Why the Surveyor is Your Best Defense

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    MORE BANG FOR YOUR BUCK!

    Welcome to The Yorkshire Surveyor Chats: More Bang For Your Buck, the podcast where property myths are challenged, hard truths are unpacked, and the real value of your money is put under the microscope.In this thought-provoking episode, we dive straight into one of the biggest questions facing today’s buyers. With 95% mortgages now widely available across the UK, is home ownership truly becoming more accessible, or are we simply shifting the financial burden elsewhere?For many first-time buyers, particularly those already carrying student loan debt, the dream of owning a home can feel increasingly out of reach. We explore whether it is genuinely realistic to save for a deposit while managing rising living costs and long-term debt commitments, and whether the system is setting people up to struggle rather than succeed.But that is just the beginning.We take a step back and ask a bigger question. Is the UK housing market fundamentally broken? With eye-watering prices becoming the norm, how do we justify the cost of a typical £400,000 three-bedroom home in many parts of the UK? Especially when, for roughly half that price, you could purchase a brand new four-bedroom property with a substantial garden in places like South Carolina in the United States.Is it a matter of location, demand, or something deeper within the structure of the UK property market? And more importantly, does it need a complete reboot?Along the way, Jon shares expert insights drawn from years in the industry, offering practical advice for navigating today’s challenging landscape. We also highlight his must-read guide, ⁠How to Be a Smarter House Buyer, ⁠packed with essential tips to help you make informed, confident decisions when stepping onto the property ladder. The book is available through major online retailers, including Amazon Kindle.Whether you are a first-time buyer, a seasoned homeowner, or simply curious about the state of the housing market, this episode is packed with eye-opening comparisons, honest discussion, and valuable takeaways.Tune in and discover how to get more bang for your buck.

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    WHY RISK CHEAP?

    In the first episode of The Yorkshire Surveyor Chats, Chris Marsden sits down with Jon Charters-Reid, The Yorkshire Surveyor, to talk about one of the most important steps when buying a property. Getting a professional survey.Many buyers are tempted to cut corners when purchasing a home, relying on a basic valuation or skipping a survey altogether to save money. But is that really a risk worth taking?Jon explains why a professional building survey can uncover serious issues that might otherwise go unnoticed. From structural movement and damp to roofing problems and hidden defects that could cost thousands of pounds to repair. A survey is not just paperwork. It is a detailed inspection designed to protect you and your investment.Chris puts it simply with a powerful comparison. Would you go to a street vendor to operate on your leg? Of course not. So why trust one of the biggest financial decisions of your life to anything less than a qualified professional?In this episode Chris and Jon discuss what a building survey actually involves, the difference between valuations and surveys, the risks of relying on the cheapest option, and why professional expertise can save you money in the long run.Whether you are a first time buyer, moving up the property ladder, or considering a development project, this episode is packed with practical advice to help you make informed decisions and avoid costly mistakes.The Yorkshire Surveyor Chats is the podcast for anyone who wants to become a smarter house buyer, offering clear insight into building surveys, property buying, home ownership and development.If you are planning to buy a property, this conversation could save you thousands.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The Yorkshire Surveyor Chats is the podcast for anyone buying, improving, or investing in property. Join a professional Yorkshire surveyor as we break down building surveys, house buying pitfalls, property development tips, and the secrets every smarter house buyer should know. From spotting costly defects to understanding survey reports, we make property knowledge simple, practical, and jargon-free—helping you buy smarter, protect your investment, and navigate the property world with confidence

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