Importance of valuing your home correctly.

Importance of valuing your home correctly.

Why is it important to value your home correctly?

The best way to accurately value your home is to have it appraised by an experienced valuer who is familiar with your location and style of property. They will take into account the size and condition of your home, its location, the current market, and any comparable recent sales in the area. You can always get a good estimate of your home's value by looking at similar homes in your area that have recently sold, not houses that are for sale! Instant valuations can help but they are not the same as having an experienced professional visiting.


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