Stay updated - valuations change every three months

Stay updated - valuations change every three months

The market shifts more often than people realise, and online valuations age quickly.

The estimate you received is based on data that changes month to month - buyer demand, recent sales, and what’s happening locally all influence your home’s value. 

That’s why it’s worth getting an in-person valuation if you’re even lightly considering a move. It gives you a fresh, accurate figure and keeps your plans current. Whether you're thinking of selling soon or just keeping an eye on things, staying updated means you won’t be caught off guard. 

If you’d like the most accurate and up-to-date valuation, book your free in-person appointment - it only takes a moment.


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