Looking to sell your property, but not quite ready for a valuation?

Looking to sell your property, but not quite ready for a valuation?

If you're looking for your next home, we recommend getting an up to date value on your current property. You may have only just thought of moving and not quite ready for a valuation. No problem - You can find out what your property is worth in 3 different ways!

No matter where you are in your journey for a new home, Millbanks have made it as easy as possible to find out what your current home is worth.

Instant valuation - Enter the details of your home and an algorithm will provide a price range that your home could fall within.

Social Distant valuation - You aren't quite ready for an estate agent to visit but you require an accurate valuation. Complete one simple form, upload a few photos of your property and receive an in depth marketing report, created by our valuer within 24 hours

Face to face valuation - Our valuer will visit your home to take detailed notes and provide an accurate market appraisal and recommend a marketing strategy.

Click here to discover what your home is worth.


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