An in-person valuation is always best.

An in-person valuation is always best.

Are you still considering your instant property valuation? It is a huge decision to put your home up for sale, but if you are seriously considering moving, you need an accurate figure to work from.

Are you still considering your instant property valuation? It is a huge decision to put your home up for sale, but if you are seriously considering moving, you need an accurate figure to work from.

An online valuation is produced using an algorithm based on the online data available for property sales in your area. A computer can not see your lovely new kitchen or the view from the bedroom window, all features that are factored in a full property valuation.

As such, they can not be 100% accurate, so don't be disheartened if the online valuation price wasn't what you had hoped for.

The only way to get an accurate valuation price for your property is to arrange an in-person visit from one of our expert property valuers.

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