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NSW

New South Wales

Level 2/25 Ryde Rd
Pymble NSW 2073
Australia
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QLD

Queensland

Level 10, Commercial Tower
36 Marine Parade
Southport Gold Coast
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VIC

Victoria

480 Collins Street
Heart of Melbourne CBD
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SA

South Australia

Level 30, Westpac House
91 King William Street
Adelaide City Centre
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ACT

Australian Capital Territory

Level 9, Nishi Building
2 Phillip Law Street
Canberra

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Frequently Asked Questions

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A property valuation is a professional assessment of a property’s market value at a specific point in time. It is conducted by a qualified valuer and considers various factors such as location, size, condition, and comparable sales in the area.
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Property valuations are essential for a range of purposes, including buying or selling, taxation, insurance, legal disputes, family settlements, and financial reporting. A formal valuation ensures you have an accurate and unbiased estimate of your property’s worth.
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A real estate appraisal provides an estimated selling price and is typically offered by agents to guide sales. A property valuation, on the other hand, is a legally recognised document prepared by a certified valuer, often required for legal, financial, or government purposes.
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A valuation reflects the market conditions at the time it is completed and is generally considered valid for three (3) months. Significant changes in the market or property may affect its relevance beyond this period.
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The cost varies depending on the property type, location, and complexity of the valuation. Contact us for a tailored quote based on your specific requirements.
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Most residential property valuations are completed within 2 to 10 business days, depending on access to the property and the complexity of the assignment.
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While it’s not mandatory, we recommend someone familiar with the property be present during the inspection to provide access and answer any questions about the property’s features or history.
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To ensure accuracy, you should provide details such as recent improvements, floor plans, lease agreements (if applicable), and any other relevant documentation about the property.
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Yes. Our valuers are fully qualified and accredited with leading industry bodies. They have extensive experience in providing property valuations that comply with Australian standards.
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We provide valuation services for residential, commercial, industrial, rural, and specialised properties across all states and territories.
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Absolutely. All valuation reports are treated as confidential and are only shared with you and any authorised parties with your consent.
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