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How Is A Property Valuation Performed?

When you’re looking to sell your house It’s safe to say that there’s a lot you need to consider.

A property valuation Lanarkshire is an important component of the process helping you be aware of how much your home is worth and how you should place your price.

What can you anticipate when you appraise your home? What factors can influence how much you can earn from your house?

We make moving as easy and simple as it is possible to make. To help make the process of valuation easier to understand We’ve put together this guide that will guide you through the main factors we consider when valuing your home…

Location

It’s obvious that location plays a crucial role in the appraisal of a home. The more desirable a location is then the more valuable your home is likely to be.

Things like an area’s transport connections as well as schools, parks, shops and restaurants can enhance an area’s value. property due to the close proximity to these facilities can make a home more attractive and attractive. We’ll take everything into consideration when valuing your home.

Layout

In the course of valuing We’ll evaluate the home’s layout by assessing the number of rooms as well as their dimensions. We’ll also take a look at the size of your gardens or outdoor spaces and garages and sheds driveways, as well as any parking spaces. Our valuations are unique, and you can count on us to examine every aspect of your home in lots of specificity.

Updates and extensions

If you’ve completed any structural modifications to your house, they are all a part of the final value. It’s good to know that improvements like extensions, loft conversions and renovations could all bring significant value to your home. We’ll also look into whether there’s a possibility of extending or renovating the home further which can add value to your home because we’ve seen that buyers are eager to make the area their own.

Key rooms

It’s not necessary to explain that important areas like bathrooms and kitchens are usually more valuable in a valuation than other rooms of the home. A contemporary, modern bathroom or kitchen will bring more value to your house, which is why we make these rooms the primary area of valuation.

Internal elements

Alongside the size and shape of your house Interior elements like floors, double glazing and insulation will affect how much value you can get for your home. These elements will all be considered in the appraisal process, as well as the energy efficiency of your home.

Aesthetics

The condition of your home is a significant factor in the value of your home. For instance, if your home is clean tidy, and well-maintained with a beautiful, universally appealing design the value of your home is likely to be significantly greater than a home that requires significant maintenance.

In determining the value We’ll take a look at any period or original characteristics in your property and the general degree of wear and tear that’s occurring throughout your house.

How does your home compare with other properties?

In addition to taking into consideration a variety of aspects within your home’s value when we evaluate your home We will also take into consideration the value of similar homes that are currently on the market and those recently sold. This will ensure that the asking price is in line with the market conditions.