In this short video Martin explains the 3 types of valuation services we offer here at Millbanks.

If you are thinking of selling your property, the first thing you would like to know is how much your property is worth? Here at Millbanks we have 3 different types of valuation services available.

If you are thinking selling your property the first thing you would like to know is how much your property is worth. Here at Millbanks we have 3 different types of valuation please click here and select which option suits your requirements or contact us on 01953 453838.

Online Valuation:- Ideal for people looking for a rough valuation and not looking to sell for over a year. (65%-70% accurate)

Distance Valuation:- Ideal for people looking to move in the next 6-12 months and are unable to commit to a market appraisal yet (75%-80% accurate)

Home Consultation:- One of our property experts will visit your property to carry out a detailed valuation if you are looking to sell now or in the next few months. (100% accurate)



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