HOW TO PREPARE YOUR HOME FOR AN ESTATE AGENTS VALUATION

How to prepare your home for an estate agents valuation

As a homeowner in Bromley, one of the most important things to do is to prepare your property for a valuation by an estate agent. This can help you understand the value of your property and potential selling price, whether you are planning to sell or not. Here are some tips to help you prepare your property for an estate agent valuation.

1. Declutter and clean

One of the first things an estate agent will notice when they walk into your property is the level of clutter and cleanliness. Decluttering your home will make your space look neater and more spacious, which is always a plus point. You should also ensure that surfaces are cleaned, dusted, and polished to make your space look its best.

2. Repair anything that needs fixing

Another thing that can impact the value of your property is the general state of repair. You should fix anything that needs fixing and ensure that your home is in good working order. This includes fixing leaky taps, replacing broken light bulbs, and repairing any peeling paint or wallpaper. If you're not able to do this before the estate agents visit its important you discuss any plans you have with them.

3. Tidy up your garden

If you have a garden or outdoor space, it is important to ensure it is well-maintained. Cut back any overgrown plants, weed the flower beds and tidy up any leaves or debris. Ensure patios and driveways are clean, and outdoor spaces are generally cleared and ready for viewing. Remember first impressions count.

4. Highlight the best features of your property

You should also consider highlighting the best features of your property to the estate agent. This might include pointing out any unique features, such as a fireplace or original period features, or showing off a particularly well-decorated room.

5. Prepare any relevant paperwork

If you have any relevant paperwork or documentation, such as planning permission, certificates of compliance or building work, ensure it is all readily available for the estate agent's inspection. This can help give them a clearer idea of the property's value and ensure a smoother process if you decide to sell your home.

 

In conclusion, preparing your property for an estate agent valuation doesn't have to be difficult, but it does require some effort and attention to detail. By following these steps, you can help ensure that your property is shown in the best possible light and that the estate agent has a clear understanding of its value. And who knows, you might even be surprised at the final valuation figure!



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