Sava helped me to obtain my AssocRICS status. They have a fantastic support team that was always ready to help. I want to mention Carys Atkinson in particular, she provided me with all the support dur... See more
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Sava helped me to obtain my AssocRICS status. They have a fantastic support team that was always ready to help. I want to mention Carys Atkinson in particular, she provided me with all the support dur... See more
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For reference I am a Chartered Building Surveyor (MRICS). I paid a large amount of money for a residential valuation course in 2019 after various attempts to complete the course I have n... See more
Carys Atkinson was a breath of fresh air and just made everything so much easier for me to understand. Due to personal life events it was becoming quite daunting with assessment and with SAVA, initia... See more
The Sava residential surveying course was perfect for my situation at the time and enabled me to pursue a change in career whilst still working. The course is really well planned and all of the tutor... See more
The Sava School of Surveying is the UK’s leading provider of professional surveying qualifications, shaping careers and supporting better homes. Our flagship Diploma in Residential Surveying and Valuation has become a trusted route into the residential surveying profession, opening up new career opportunities for a diverse range of learners as well as direct entry to the Royal Institution of Chartered Engineers. Our suite of Level 4, Skills Builder + qualifications are helping social housing providers to enhance technical skills within the sector, enabling them to build confident and capable teams, support compliance and improve service quality. Through expert-led, accredited training, we equip career changers and housing professionals with the technical skills and knowledge needed to strengthen services, raise standards and deliver safer, higher-quality homes across the sector. Our training combines technical expertise with a strong focus on real-world application, ensuring our graduates are prepared to meet the evolving demands of the housing market. Working closely with employers and professional bodies, we continue to drive innovation in education and support the development of a skilled, future-ready surveying workforce. We have 40 years' experience providing education to the housing sector through skills training, free industry webinars and technical articles designed to keep the housing sector in the know.
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Sava helped me to obtain my AssocRICS status. They have a fantastic support team that was always ready to help. I want to mention Carys Atkinson in particular, she provided me with all the support during my surveying journey. Keep up the good work Sava!

Reply from Sava School of Surveying
90% of people should avoid this course. You have been warned. The course costs 15-18k no student funding is possible but this is not the biggest issue. The first 12 months learning will be held in a hotel with lunch and dinner provided. The lecturers are proficient and you will gather some core understandings. Unfortunately after this period is where all the problems start (and your monthly payments to SAVA are almost completed) (Assessment phase) as others have mentioned you are sweetened initially to believe that the industry is booming with work and supportive people but the reality is most practicing surveyors will not mentor you as they are in fear of upcoming surveyors taking their work in an often race to the bottom pricing structure for homebuyer reports especially the self employed ones . The corporate firms are also inundated with requests for their mentorship’s so you are highly unlikely to be selected unless you are very lucky. I spent months emailing a firm. I speak out of experience. The reality then begins to set in that you are on your own and SAVA then confirm this with their generic and basic support. You will be required to provide 10 homebuyer reports and 10 valuations (20 pages minimum for each report) but not just this.. each report must have a method statement report(20 pages minimum), site notes (20 pages minimum), BCIS report, and energy report. In addition to this you will need to do CPD, multiple questionnaires on various topics such as law and finally an exam and scheduled in person assessment report in Milton Keynes with an assessor. In addition to this all of the 10 properties you must find yourself and they cannot all be the same type of property. SAVA has a list of property conditions you must meet. To further improve your morale you must also buy all the required equipment that can easily cost £1000 plus. All of the groups of people that enroll in the course set up WhatsApp groups and trust me there are many people who started with great enthusiasm that are now livid or feel helpless. SAVA have structured the course extremely poorly with only profit making in mind. Look very carefully at the low star reviews as they are all honest accounts of the mess you will end up in if you have any commitments (like a job at the least). The industry is becoming more and more difficult and the corporate firms are constantly hiring due to the churn and burn nature. Review the industry average salaries on job portals and glass door website for real accounts of employees before you commit. If you still want to commit to the residential surveying profession go for a university degree or masters, or an apprenticeship with a surveying firm where you will actually be paid and not spend large amounts on poorly structured courses with big claims. Im writing this review as I wish it was present before I went down the SAVA route. Upon looking at one of the recent 1 star reviews you will see that it’s by an MRICS building surveyor. For those that don’t know this is a person who is extremely qualified and respected in the industry as MRICS status is very difficult to achieve. The fact that they have not completed the course speaks volumes and if this doesn’t alarm you unfortunately you are likely to end up like the high number of people struggling and in debt.

Reply from Sava School of Surveying
For reference I am a Chartered Building Surveyor (MRICS).
I paid a large amount of money for a residential valuation course in 2019 after various attempts to complete the course I have now given up as the course is not fit for purpose.
There is little support for sole surveyors and the method used is unlikely to stand up in court, I have spoken with several valuers who have confirmed this.
I have asked for a refund and asked to transfer to another course but I have also been rebuffed.
Despite numerous complaints with my concerns, SAVA have never addressed these.
The course has been an utter waste of time and money and I will be seeking redress through the courts as I have now run out of options.
Don’t waste your money. SAVA dont listen, don’t address concerns and offer dreadful courses.
Having now successfully completed the course (February 2026), clear guidance and support was provided throughout the full course duration.

Reply from Sava School of Surveying
I found the sava course by chance however it was a great option for me to progress my career in property while still working in an estate agency.
The training sessions were well structured and are set up to help build your knowledge. The assessment part for me took slightly longer than expected due to personal circumstance and a demanding full time job.
Despite this, the training team, specifically Carys Atkinson, was there to help wherever needed, providing support and suggestions to help me get to the 100% mark. Without this help and support I would not have been able to finish the assessment phase as quickly.
I was also offered a Trainee Surveyor role prior to qualifying, with the sava training being a big benefit to prospective employers!
Carys Atkinson was a breath of fresh air and just made everything so much easier for me to understand. Due to personal life events it was becoming quite daunting with assessment and with SAVA, initially, I just felt like I had just paid the money, which was not easy, and that was it get on with the distance learning/assessment! Once I plucked up the courage to say I was struggling with things Carys got in touch and just talked me through things via teams calls and encouragement. It was helpful to be able to ask questions no matter how simple they were. Once I started submitting work I realised the assessor was a great help in asking questions to help me see where I had gone wrong or alternative ways of reporting.
Its a great feeling seeing the percentage clock get to 100% and finally becoming qualified.
I found the SAVA residential valuation course to be really well put together. The online lectures and reading materials are clear, structured, and easy to follow, which makes learning valuation concepts much more manageable, especially alongside work.
The assessment stage was definitely challenging, particularly as it’s distance learning, but in a good way. The assessors are very supportive and ask the right questions to get you thinking properly as a valuer, rather than just ticking boxes. The feedback they give is genuinely helpful and pushes you to improve your judgement and approach.
The only small downside for me was the exam preparation material. While the course content itself is strong, the material aimed at preparing you for the final exam didn’t fully reflect the style of the exam questions, which were a bit different to what I expected. That said, it’s a minor issue in the grand scheme of things.
Overall, the course is really beneficial if you want to get into residential valuation the right way and build a solid foundation. I also have to mention the admin team at SAVA, who are excellent, always quick to respond, proactive, and genuinely go out of their way to help and support you through the process.
I’d definitely recommend the SAVA course to anyone serious about going into valuation surveying.

Reply from Sava School of Surveying
I had originally stubbled upon SAVA when i was searching for paths on how to become a building surveyor.
I had found SAVA via Google, and then did some research into feedback, and other platforms such as their Youtube page, and after watching all of their videos and testimoniels i had decided to go ahead with it.
Having not wanting to go to university for a labourious 5 year course with fees circa £35k within London, and not interested in this route whatsoever, as I wanted hands on experience, rather than just textbook learning.
My background prodominetly was finance, working as a trader selling stocks and shares, then transitioning into the property world, initially as a estate agent. After working as an estate agent for 5 years, i decided a change was needed, not just financially but a lifestyle one, and a professional one too.
I had started SAVA in May 2024, and had completed the course in November 2025, and then qualifying via RICS in January 2026. So, if you have dedictation and wish to exceed ina timely manner it is very possible, but do not it is a lot of information to take in and learn.
I would highly recommend SAVA course, it is a much quicker route to becoming qualified, as oppossed to doing university for a 5 year course and finishing with 0 experience, the SAVA route allows you have experience from the get go, it depends on what level you put into it.
I personally did not use the SAVA team that much, mainly to opt for my test certificates, and ABBE certificates etc, but the communication was open and fluid, especially from Sharon Abery and Georgina Gibson.

Reply from Sava School of Surveying
I am not a SAVA graduate, but employ SAVA graduates and have taken out many students for training. SAVA is excellent at preparing students for the role of a Residential Surveyor & Valuer . Keep up the good work!

Reply from Sava School of Surveying
The Sava residential surveying course was perfect for my situation at the time and enabled me to pursue a change in career whilst still working. The course is really well planned and all of the tutors are working surveyors who can provide genuine real life experience and knowledge. Since qualifying as a surveyor via the sava route I now have my own successful surveying company. None of that would have been possible without the start this gave me. It's not easy and you won't be given any handouts, but if you are willing to do the work and can manage your own time this is a perfect route into surveying or valuation work! Thanks again!
I can’t recommend the Sava course highly enough. I went into it fully aware that it was a degree level qualification and that it would be time consuming and challenging, but is anything worth doing ever easy? The structure of the course allowed me to continue working full-time as an estate agent, something that simply wouldn’t have been possible had I gone down the traditional degree route.
After a year of training and a further 18 months completing my assessment period, I am now a fully qualified AssocRICS Surveyor running my own business, which is now ready to grow. Sava gave me the platform and flexibility to return to education without compromising my career, and the support throughout the process and beyond has been excellent.
I enrolled in the Sava Level 6 Diploma for Residential Surveying and Valuation when I was 18 years old. With the support and resources provided by the Sava team I was able to confidently start my career as a Surveyor by age 20.
The support staff are second to none, they will answer your queries promptly and efficiently, so that you never feel alone during the course.
Huge thanks to the trainers who supported and encouraged me along the way, whilst also ensuring my brain was filled with all things Building Surveying.
Even now, nearly a year after completing the course, I still feel I have the full support of the team at Sava. Thank you all. Yes, I strongly recommend starting your journey into the Surveying World, and yes, this is the perfect place to take that step.
Very poorly laid out course with little help and 15-18k in costs. There are high numbers of people who either give up or take years to finish. Only speak to people who are in the assesment stage before deciding on whether to proceed with them. If you have any other commitments such as family or a job do not take up this course

Reply from Sava School of Surveying
Completing the Sava Diploma in Residential Surveying and Valuation has been a genuinely life-changing experience. The course was both challenging and rewarding, delivering the technical knowledge and practical skills needed to step confidently into the world of surveying.
As a woman entering what has traditionally been a male-dominated profession, I found the support, encouragement, and professionalism from the Sava team incredibly empowering. The tutors were knowledgeable, supportive, approachable, and the learning environment felt very inclusive and respectful throughout.
One of the unique aspects of the course was the flexibility it offered, allowing me to balance my studies with other responsibilities. Since qualifying, I’ve launched my career as a residential surveyor and valuer, and I’m proud to be part of a growing wave of women bringing valuable insight and diversity into the surveying industry.
Sava gave me the foundation, the confidence, and the qualification I needed to succeed and I would wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone considering a similar path.
The SAVA course has opened doors that were previously locked shut. It was a turning point in my life that has given me the knowledge and qualification required to begin my professional career in surveying.
The course is well set out and there is support available throughout the process to help you navigate and complete the qualification. I had no prior work experience in the property sector- completed the course, and I am now in full time employment working as a surveyor and valuer.
If you are seriously considering a career change to Surveying, I can't recommend SAVA enough. It is a lot of work , expected of a Level 6 qualification, but the rewards and opportunities at the end are great.
Great teachers and classroom sessions. Support dropped off a cliff at assessment phase.
when being sold the course Sean explained it was a great way to go into having your own business after completing. Then at multiple times during the course it was made clear they did not believe this was the case and they recommend doing 3-5 years for a corporate before going solo. This knocked the wind out of my sails.
Early on in the course it was pushed that you should get a mentor as soon as you can. I reached out to multiple practicing surveyors and firms at different points over the first two years. Many were extremely negative about the course, others were more than happy to pay lip service on social media that they would mentor me but then found nothing materialised despite pushing them. I was more than willing to book annual leave to be mentored regularly but the only offers I had were given late into the evening the day before going out. something completely impractical when you have a responsible day job. When I made it clear I did not have mentoring I was told you don't actually need a mentor. Completely against what was drummed in during classes and a real mixed message.
As someone working outside of the housing industry working a 9-5 I feel the course is really set up more for 1) those lucky enough to have full financial support of a partner whilst they learn full time 2) those transitioning from estate agency work. 3) those who are leaving the forces.
Your success will rely solely on the ability to find a mentor and your ability to source the 10 houses. Neither of which Sava seem to support you with. I found myself behind in assessment, without a mentor, and asked to put the course on hold but was told not possible.
I now find myself 15k down and nothing to show for it. of course this is my own fault, and others on my course have been successful (those without full time work who are able to dedicate enough time and go out last minute with mentors etc) but I do feel a little hard done by.
your success will rely on pot luck in finding a supportive or helpful mentor who is willing to help you out of the kindness of their own heart.
certain aspects of the course such as how you are actually being assessed are shrouded in mystery until you have parted with your cash. I paid full up front so I'm not sure if that contributed to the fact that I was seemingly cast off from support, whereas if they were expecting my monthly payments I suspect they would have been more supportive.

Reply from Sava School of Surveying
I am a Sava graduate just wanted to say thank you. The learning team support are really good :)
SAVA offers a well structured and comprehensive course that has enabled me to get a good start in residential surveying. I have since been recruited by a firm looking specifically for SAVA graduates which goes to show that their courses are also highly regarded in the wider industry.
I went through the diploma and it took me around 3 years to complete. The course if everything I could have hoped for and more, and the staff offer support which is second to none. I couldn’t recommend more highly.
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