Social Distancing Valuation Tool - Church & Hawes

Social Distancing Valuation Tool - Church & Hawes

Get an accurate valuation without an agent visiting your home.

Been considering a move for a while? At Church & Hawes we have created a tool which will allow you to benefit from a more accurate valuation during these times of isolation.

Ordinarily we would be able to visit your home and provide you with an accurate valuation with an accuracy rate of 95% - 100%. On the other side of the scale we also offer an instant online valuation which can be fairly ambiguous (with an accuracy rate of 60% - 70%) and offer a wide price range. It is unable to take into account the changes you have made to your property or the fact that you have just invested in a new Kitchen!

We now have the solution!

The CHURCH & HAWES SOCIAL DISTANCING VALUATION TOOL will allow us to provide you with an appraisal for a property For Sale or To Let with a degree of accuracy in the region of 80% - 85%. You will submit your details, answer a few questions relating to your home and upload images for consideration. They will then be assessed by one of our local property experts who will provide you with your marketing report within 24-48 hours.

Why not try it out?



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