Unfortunately, neither the homeowner nor the estate agent are best placed to determine the worth of a property objectively, due to personal or commercial interests.
Online Property Valuations
The Little House Company can provide an independent professional automated house price valuation that will help you make an assessment of the true value of a property. The reports also provide the following information about the location of the property:
- Date of recent house sales
- Sold house prices
- Numbers of properties in the street
- Types of properties in the street
- Comparable property valuations
- Properties for sale
- Average house prices
- Average wage earnings in that area
- Types of housing stock
- Percentage of owner occupied homes
- Percentage of social housing
- Population demographics
- House price trends
- Local street price rankings
- Street ranking by turnover
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Crime statistics
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Estate Agent House Price'Valuations'
The commission an agent earns on the sale of your house is directly linked to the property asking price and hence they have a natural bias towards higher valuations.
In addition, the practice of 'overvaluation' by agents, in order to sign up customers, by suggesting that the house can be marketed at a very high asking price, only later to suggest a drop to a competitive level once you are tied in to a lengthy contract, remains common.
In their 2005 report on the property market the consumer group Which? presented evidence that estate agents' valuations can often vary wildly, in some cases by more than £100,000.
Setting an asking price too high can keep a property on the market far longer than necessary and it can even create a ripple effect of false expectations throughout the local property market.
House price information websites
There are numerous websites offering public access to Land Registry and Scottish Registry records giving the actual price properties have sold for, in any postcode.
Knowing how much your neighbours paid for their house can help you establish a value you can sell your home for, which might suggest that these sites are useful when researching your valuation. The problem with all these services is that they do not give you an estimate of a home's current value, only what it sold for.
There are further limitations, namely that the Land Registry only covers a fraction of all property in the UK (around 7 million homes) covering home sales since 1995. In addition, the detail on properties is sparse making it difficult to compare your home with those listed.