Which of our Valuation options is right for you?

In this short video Ben our MD explains why online instant valuations aren't always accurate and how to choose which option is right for your circumstances.

We have three valuation choices to cater for everyone and the stage of their property journey they're at. We provide all of these options free of charge so even if you are just curious about how much your house is worth and have no intention of selling you can still take advantage of our online valuation tool.

Maybe selling in the next year but not ready for an agent to visit? Take advantage of our valuation plus option which will give you a fairly accurate valuation WITHOUT an agent calling you up or visiting your home.

Ready to sell in the next few months? Its time to ask an agent out to take into consideration all the aspects of your home and give you a very accurate valuation. We do even offer zoom valuations where you take us around your home via video link if it is not convenient for an agent to call.

Whatever your option, we're here to help when you need us.

Click here for all your valuation options or call 01244 836636 today.

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