
Property Valuation
Property Valuation
Key Features of a SAVA Valuation:
Visual inspection: A brief, non-invasive inspection of the internal and external areas of the property to assess its general condition.
Market analysis: Uses up-to-date data on local property values and comparable sales to support the valuation.
Condition considerations: Notes any significant visible defects that may impact value, though this is not a detailed survey.
Standard measurement: Property size is measured in line with industry standards to ensure accurate comparison.
Formal valuation report: A concise report providing the surveyor's professional opinion of the property's current market value.
Suitable For:
Buyers or sellers needing an independent market value
Help-to-Buy, Shared Ownership, or Right to Buy purposes
Matrimonial or probate settlements
Re-mortgaging or financial planning
Not Suitable For:
Identifying detailed structural or maintenance issues (a Level 2 or 3 survey is more appropriate)
Properties with complex defects or unusual construction