Online valuation vs Home visit valuation

Online valuation vs Home visit valuation

The type of valuation you need depends on what stage you're at. Read on to hear the benefits of both and when you need each one

Online valuation vs Home visit valuation 


Online valuation - Online valuation's are great for giving you a quick value of your property, they can be carried out in around 60 seconds!
Instant online valuation tools use computer algorithms and sold data to generate a valuation, they're great at giving you an idea of value but aren't always 100%.
We put their accuracy at 60-70%.
They can't take into account the loft conversion you may have added or the new kitchen you've just had fitted, they also do not react to changes in the market.
An online valuation is perfect if you're not ready to move just yet, and aren't ready for an agent to visit your home.

Home visit valuation - A face to face appointment at your property is what you need when you're ready to make your move. An experienced valuer will meet you and give you a 100% accurate valuation of the property, taking into account the current market and any improvements or stand out features your home has to offer.
A marketing strategy will also be explained and any questions answered.
If you're ready to make your next move then a home visit valuation is what you need.

You can carry out an instant valuation here > https://valuation.lloydsestates.com/home/2634

Or book a home visit valuation here > https://www.lloydsestates.com/valuation



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