Property valuation
Bellengers will tell you what your property is worth. We won’t fob you off with an unrealistic valuation just to get your instruction as this just wastes time - yours and ours.
Beware of agents quoting too-high an asking price in an effort to get your property on the books at all costs. Further down the line (with no offers near your price), you’ll be asked to lower your sights. In the meantime your tempting valuation will have resulted in nothing but frustration and fruitless viewings.
Contact Bellengers for an obligation-free valuation from seasoned local professionals. |
sh |
 |
 |
Valuations
All building societies are required by law to undertake a valuation before
making a mortgage offer on a property (the same does not currently apply to banks,
although almost all will require a valuation). A valuation is not a survey, it
is a property inspection undertaken for the sole purpose of deciding on the amount
and terms of any loan. Buyers can expect to pay for a valuation to be carried
out and are usually given a copy of the report. However, the extent of the inspection
is very limited when compared to a survey and no potential buyer should rely solely
on the information provided by a mortgage valuation when deciding whether or not
to buy a particular property.
Homebuyer Survey and Valuation
The RICS HOMEBUYER Service is in a standard format and is designed specifically
as an economy service.
It is intended only for particular types of home: houses, flats and bungalows
which are:
conventional in
type and construction
apparently in reasonable
condition
It focuses on essentials: defects and problems which are urgent or significant
and thus have an effect on the value of the property. Because of the practical
limits on the type of property and of the scope of its coverage, the HOMEBUYER
Service is priced mid-range - more expensive than a Mortgage Valuation, but less
than a Building Survey.
The main objective in providing the service is to assist the prospective homebuyer
to:
make a reasoned
and informed judgement on whether or not to proceed with the purchase
assess whether
or not the property is a reasonable purchase at the agreed price
be clear what decisions
and actions should be taken before contracts are exchanged
The surveyor also gives his or her professional opinion on the particular
features of the property which affect its present value and may affect its future
marketability.
Building Survey
A Building Survey is suitable for all residential properties and provides
a full picture of their construction and condition. It is likely to be needed
if the property is, for example, of unusual construction, is dilapidated or has
been extensively altered - or where a major conversion or renovation is planned.
It is usually tailored to the client's individual requirements. A building survey
is more comprehensive than a homebuyer report and includes extensive technical
information on construction and materials as well as details of the whole range
of defects, major to minor.
A valuation is only provided as an extra, by agreement.
 |