What is a “Zero” Valuation?
A “zero” valuation doesn’t mean your property is worthless. It simply has characteristics that need addressing before a valuation figure can be confirmed.
A “zero” valuation doesn’t mean your property is worthless. It simply has characteristics that need addressing before a valuation figure can be confirmed.
We explain why there’s no such thing as a “down valuation” – just overinflated estimates and mismanaged expectations.
In May 2019, Mark Goodfellow joined e.surv in the role of Product Manager. We chatted to him about his new job and the challenges he’s keen to embrace.
If there’s one misunderstanding we deal with daily, it’s that many mortgage applicants expect our valuer to conduct a survey when, in reality, he/she is there to carry out a mortgage valuation.
While buying a house can be exciting, it’s also important to be smart with your investment and understand the real cost of buying. Here are a few things to consider before making your property purchase.
In our latest technical paper, we review the impact of cladding on the valuation of high-rise residential blocks, post Grenfell.
Here’s how our company’s use of digital technology is filling a gap in the market by revolutionising how residential properties are valued.
What exactly does a surveyor do? How are property valuations derived? We dispels the myths in the latest issue of Mortgage Solutions.