Thinking of moving this year?

Thinking of moving this year?

Do you know we offer 3 types of property valuations?

What is my home worth?


Instant Valuation

Calculated by a computer algorithm using previous sales data which can vary. This type of valuation provides basic details and gives you an approximate price in 60 seconds – perfect if you’re just curious.

60-70% Accurate - click here

Virtual Valuation (or Social Distancing Valuation)

Without the need for us to come out and visit your property, you can tell us about the key selling points and any improvements you may have made to your property. Upload some photos and we will then review this and using our expert knowledge and taking into account current market conditions, send you a more detailed report within 48 hours – perfect if you’re looking to move within the next 12 months but not quite ready for a visit.

80-90% Accurate - click here

Face to Face Valuation

A home visit where we will talk to you in person, discuss your property and any improvements you may have made and also what your plans are on moving. Using our expert knowledge, we will provide you with a price and a marketing plan, detailing how we intend to achieve the best price for your property – perfect if you’re looking to move within the next few months.

100% Accurate - click here


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