Curious about how much your home is worth?

Curious about how much your home is worth?

Get your FREE, INSTANT Valuation.

We offer a number of different valuation methods and you should pick which one suits you.
 
 
FREE Instant valuation 
Whilst you can find out a value for your home almost immediately with our ‘Instant Valuation’ tool its import to remember that the tool uses computer algorithms of sales data to arrive at a value. This means it will not be the most accurate method. 
 
Remote valuation
This is great if you haven’t got time for somebody to come and see you and will be more accurate than an instant valuation. Simply upload photographs of your property onto our system along with any relevant details. We can then review the content and provide you a more accurate valuation.
  
Face to face appointment 
This is the most accurate method to find out the value of your home. One of our experienced valuers will meet with you at your home on a date and time that suits you. The Appointment will take around an hour, in which we can ran through the current market conditions and how we can achieve the best price for your home.
 
It needs to be recognised that the housing market comprises numerous local markets, each with its unique supply and demand dynamics. Gravesham has a variety of local markets. We would therefore encourage anyone considering a move to have a face to face appointment if time allows, undertaken by a professional, with knowledge of the market and the property’s unique location rather than make life decisions on the basis of a computer algorithms.

 


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