Property Valuations
Expert property appraisers providing accurate valuations for residential and commercial properties.
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Discuss your requirements with Chartered Surveyor Brien Walker, an RICS Fellow & Accredited Valuer, who has been undertaking valuation, primarily in Essex & Cambridgeshire for over 40 years.
Property Valuation FAQs
A property valuation is an assessment of the market value of a property based on various factors such as location, size, age, condition, and recent sales of similar properties in the area.
You may need a property valuation for various reasons such as buying or selling a property, obtaining a mortgage, settling a divorce or estate, or determining the value for tax purposes.
A licensed appraiser or a certified property valuer can perform a property valuation. You can also get a valuation from a real estate agent or a property valuer who specialises in the type of property you are interested in.
Factors considered in a property valuation in the UK include the location of the property, size and age of the property, condition of the property, recent sales of similar properties in the area, and current market trends.
Yes, you can dispute the valuation if you believe it is inaccurate or unfair. You may need to provide evidence to support your dispute and engage a third-party to review the valuation.
The frequency of property valuations can vary depending on the purpose of the valuation and the market conditions. However, it is generally recommended to get a valuation every one to three years or when there are significant changes to the property or the market.
The duration of a property valuation can vary depending on the type and complexity of the property, but it typically takes between one to three hours to inspect the property and gather relevant data. The actual valuation report may take a few days to prepare.