3 Reasons why an Instant Online Valuation can be Inaccurate

3 Reasons why an Instant Online Valuation can be Inaccurate

The “Instant Valuation Tool” is a great tool to get a quick (although very rough) valuation on your home. Here are 3 things it doesn’t take into account.

1. Improvements you have made - Have you added a new kitchen, bathroom or maybe landscaped the garden? 

2. Overall finish - “The instant Valuation Tool” has no way of knowing what standard the property is internally & externally and doesn’t take in to consideration any particular features or selling points. 

3. Size - Some people say size doesn’t matter, in this case it definitely does. This is so important when considering the overall valuation on the property. All houses are different and some may have been extended outwards or upwards.

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