Residential Property Valuations in London
Residential Property Valuations in London
There are a number of reasons why you or a client may require a property valuation in London. Appointing a skilled Chartered Surveyor and Registered Valuer who knows London is crucial to residential property valuations.
Our residential property services in London include:
Why Choose Us For Your Residential Property Valuations in London
Our wealth of experience, local knowledge, expertise and significant valuation resources including access to comprehensive databases, historic data sources and tools help us provide you with an expert opinion of value for all types of residential properties in London on any given date(s).
We Provide a comprehensive valuation reports for Residential Properties with detailed descriptions, photographs and explanation of the methodology adopted.
Also we have Revenue trained Directors who are well versed in preparing current/retrospective and multiple valuations for tax proposes as well as undertaking negotiations with the District Valuer.
Types of Residential Properties in London
The London residential property market, as the city, is diverse and expansive, reflecting the city’s rich history and modern developments. There is a wide range of residential property types to cater for various preferences and lifestyles. London’s real estate landscape continues to evolve, with new trends and developments shaping the housing market.
Some of the common types of properties our team value and survey in London include:
- Apartments/Flats: High-rise and mid-rise apartment buildings are prevalent throughout London. Apartments come in various sizes, from studios to penthouses, and are available in different architectural styles.
- Townhouses: Townhouses are traditional and elegant residential properties, often characterized by multiple floors, private gardens, and historic architecture. They can be found in central London neighbourhoods as well as residential areas. .
- Mews Houses: Mews houses are typically converted stables or carriage houses situated on private, cobbled lanes. They are known for their charming and unique designs and are often found in upscale areas. .
- Terraced Houses: Terraced houses are a common sight in London. These properties are connected in a row and share sidewalls. They vary in size and style, from modest homes to larger, more luxurious residences. .
- Detached Houses: Detached houses are standalone properties not connected to any other buildings. They often come with private gardens and are more common in suburban areas. .
- Converted Warehouses: Some industrial areas in London have been transformed, and warehouses have been converted into stylish and spacious residential units. These properties often feature open-plan layouts and industrial aesthetics. .
- Penthouses: Penthouses are luxurious residences located on the top floors of buildings, providing panoramic views of the city. They are often associated with high-end living and premium amenities. .
- Listed Buildings: London has a rich history, and many residential properties are designated as listed buildings, preserving their historical and architectural significance. Living in a listed building often comes with unique features and considerations. .
- New Developments: London is constantly evolving, and new residential developments are continuously being constructed. These may include modern apartments, townhouses, and mixed-use complexes with various amenities. .
- Gated Communities: Some areas in London feature gated communities with controlled access and additional security measures, providing a sense of exclusivity and privacy.
Our London Residential Property Valuations Summary
- The valuation is produced by a Chartered Surveyor and Registered Valuer.
- If the property can be inspected then it will involve a site visit, the property is measured and photographed.
- Detailed research on comparable evidence (other properties of similar size, age and location) is undertaken using our comprehensive databases, historic data sources and tools to establish a valuation.
- A detailed written RICS Redbook Valuation report is provided and derived from robust RICS standards and regulatory processes.
- Post valuation support is provided by phone and email.
- We will liaise with your accountants or solicitors if necessary to ensure the valuation meets your specific circumstances
Multiple Valuation Dates
We often carry out valuations where our clients require valuations for multiple dates. We provide accurate retrospective valuation dates with the use of our comprehensive databases, historic data sources and tools.
What Happens if You Cannot Provide Access the Property?
Capital Chartered Surveors/Valuers will always request access to the property so that they can inspect. However there are cases when this is not possible. The best example is if the property has been sold. We can still carry out a valuation by accessing the property details with the use of our comprehensive databases, historic data sources and tools.