We offer a wide range of residential valuation services, including:
- Mortgage valuations
- Sale and purchase valuations and consultations
- Insurance valuations
- Matrimonial property valuations
- Rental assessments
- Taxation depreciation apportionments
- Compensation assessment
Information likely to be included in a residential valuation report:
The information will vary depending on the type of valuation report required and the property involved. The following is a list of some of the information that may included in a valuation report.
- Independent assessment of the current market value of the property
- Photos, details and analysis of recent sales and lease transactions
- Relevant market conditions
- Past sales history of the property
- Positive and negative features of the property from an independent perspective
- Suggested future improvements to add value (where relevant)
- Location information
- Title information
- Replacement cost valuation for insurance purposes (not for individual strata lots) delete the words in brackets
Considerations when producing a residential valuation report:
Each property is unique so factors considered when valuing a property vary from case to case.
- Floor Plate - Functionality, size
- Construction and condition of buildings
- Availability of services
- Prestige of location and building
- Building quality and aesthetics
- Subdivision potential
- Views
- Exposure
- Parking
- Overall marketability of property considering market conditions across the Western Bay of Plenty
- Photos, details and analysis of past transactions, current offerings and proposed offerings if suitable