Market appraisals explained

Market appraisals explained

Your property is one of your most valuable assets, so it's important to choose an agent that has your best interests at heart.

If you're thinking of selling or letting, a great place to start is by getting an online estimate of your property, as it will give you an indication of its potential value.

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Your property is one of your most valuable assets, so it's important to choose an agent that has your best interests at heart. To obtain a detailed insight into what your property is worth, we would recommend booking a free, no-obligation market appraisal with a member of our team.


What happens on a typical market appraisal?

1. Our valuer will visit your property and carry out your appraisal. On average, this normally takes around one hour. Our valuers are experienced property professionals who have helped 1,000s of sellers and landlords to price their property correctly and offer insight on how to prepare it for sale or let.

2. We'll look at several key factors, such as location, improvements and renovations, size, and current market activity to help provide you with a realistic value.

3. We'll then chat through how we would proactively market your property to match you with the right buyer or tenant, considering the timescale that you're looking for.


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