Completed an instant valuation? Find out why you need an in-person valuation NOW…

Completed an instant valuation? Find out why you need an in-person valuation NOW…

If you’ve utilised our instant valuation tool on your home, you absolutely need to take the next step to get an accurate, in-person valuation, even if you’re not planning to sell right now. Let’s talk about WHY…

While our instant valuation tool gives a fantastic quick estimate of your home, if you do want to sell in the future, re-mortgage, or just understand your home’s true value, you should take the next steps of bringing us round for a completely free, non-obligation, accurate sales valuation.

Home improvements

First, we need to explain how our instant valuation tool works. It pulls local recent and historic data from various property websites such as Rightmove, Onthemarket, Google, etc. to make an estimate on the value. It considers what your home sold for previously, how many rooms it has, the footprint of the property, and what similar homes in the area have sold for recently.

What it CANNOT do, is know what updates, home/garden improvements, and design choices you’ve made which may raise the home value. This means the estimate may be below what you could realistically get for it if you took it to market now.

The local market

While the tool does pull local market data in the form of recently sold similar properties nearby, it won’t have the same level of understanding and experience in the current local market as an Estate Agent.

We’re out there everyday, doing our research and selling homes in the area. That gives us a much deeper knowledge of buyers looking for a home like yours, and we can ensure the home valuation is more accurate as a result.  

Expertise

With decades of experience valuing properties, it’s become a honed skill for our agents.

Knowing the best price to come onto the market, what interest could be generated using our advanced marketing techniques, and understanding what buyers we currently have in our database want, means our agents can show you the absolute best price you could achieve.

If you want to sell quickly or at a certain time of year, OR if you’ve already got your eye on your next home, our agents can take this into account with pricing to achieve your goals at your own pace.

Outside influencing factors

Other factors do come into your home valuation. For example, we may want to consider:
·     Local culture
·     New shops/restaurants opening in the area
·     Amenities buyers are currently looking for
·     Local parking situations
·     New transport links

This is important information which influences your final value but isn’t considered by our instant valuation tool.

The next steps…


Ready to chat? If you want to know more about your instant valuation, or you have questions about how it works, CLICK HERE to get in contact with our team.

You can also call us on 020 8858 0200 or email info@brownandbrooke.co.uk.

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