Costs guide
Landmark Report Cost (2026)
Updated 30 June 2026
A Landmark environmental report costs around £40 to £70 in 2026, with specialist flood reports such as the Homecheck Professional Flood Report from about £30. Landmark is one of the two main UK environmental data providers, and its reports screen for contaminated land, flood, ground stability and infrastructure risk. You can screen the same risk types for £4.99 with HomeBuyerCheck before the search is ordered.
Landmark report cost in context (UK, 2026)
| Report | Typical cost | Ordered by |
|---|---|---|
| Landmark environmental report | £40 to £70 | Conveyancer |
| Landmark / Homecheck flood report | £30 to £45 | Conveyancer (if flagged) |
| HomeBuyerCheck free report | Free | You, instantly |
| HomeBuyerCheck Premium (ground + flood + more) | £4.99 | You, instantly |
What a Landmark report is
Landmark is one of the two leading UK providers of property environmental and risk data, alongside Groundsure. Its reports are widely used in conveyancing, and the Homecheck brand of flood and environmental reports is part of the Landmark stable. A core environmental report costs around £40 to £70.
Like all environmental searches, a Landmark report screens the property and surrounding land against a broad set of data so that any concern can be investigated before you exchange.
What Landmark reports cover
- Contaminated land and former industrial or landfill use nearby.
- Flood risk from rivers, sea, surface water and groundwater.
- Ground stability, subsidence and natural hazards.
- Energy, infrastructure and planning considerations in the area.
- Specialist flood reports (such as the Homecheck Professional Flood Report) when a deeper look is needed.
Who orders it and when
You do not buy a Landmark report directly. Your conveyancer orders it as part of the standard search pack after your offer is accepted, so the cost lands as a disbursement weeks into the purchase.
If the report flags a concern, a specialist follow-up such as a flood report may be ordered, adding to the bill. Knowing the property's risk profile early helps you avoid spending on searches for a home you would walk away from.
Screen the same risks for £4.99 first
Before any Landmark report is ordered, you can screen the headline risks yourself. HomeBuyerCheck's free report shows Environment Agency flood risk for any UK address, and the £4.99 Premium report adds ground stability and subsidence from British Geological Survey data, mining, radon and listing or conservation overlays.
Use it pre-offer to decide whether a property is worth pursuing, then let your solicitor order the formal Landmark or Groundsure search once you are committed.
Screen the same risks a Landmark report covers, flood, ground stability, contamination, before you offer. HomeBuyerCheck checks any address from £4.99.
Free instant check; Premium from £4.99 adds ownership, ground risk and an AI buyer's verdict. No subscription.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a Landmark report cost?
A Landmark environmental report costs around £40 to £70 in 2026. Specialist flood reports, such as the Homecheck Professional Flood Report, start at around £30. Your conveyancer orders them as part of the search process.
Is Homecheck the same as Landmark?
Homecheck is a brand of property risk reports produced by Landmark. So a Homecheck Professional Flood Report is a Landmark product. Both screen environmental and flood risk for conveyancing.
Can I buy a Landmark report directly?
Landmark reports are normally ordered through your conveyancer rather than sold direct to buyers. To screen a property's flood and ground risk yourself first, HomeBuyerCheck's £4.99 Premium report covers those risks instantly.
Landmark or Groundsure, which is better?
Both are reputable, widely accepted UK environmental search providers covering similar risks at similar cost (£40 to £70). The choice usually comes down to what your conveyancer or search provider uses, and lenders accept either.
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