What is the Value of My Home? We Have 3 Options to For You

What is the Value of My Home? We Have 3 Options to For You

We've made it easy for you to decide how you want your house valuing!

Whether you're just curious about the value of your property, or have been actively looking to put your property onto the market, there has never been a better time!

So to make it easy, we have created 3 simple valuations options below for you to chose which one suits the best.

INSTANT VALUATION


Calculated by a computer algorithm - this uses previous sales data to give you a basic but instant value.


SOCIAL DISTANCE VALUATION


Without the need for us to attend your property, you can send us more details about your home where you can tell us what renovations you have done to the property along with uploading pictures. Once received we can send you a detailed market appraisal within 24 hours.


FACE TO FACE VALUATION


We will come and visit you at the property to discuss your plans in more detail. Using our local knowledge we will endeavour to give you the best marketing strategy in order to get the best price for your home.


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