... frequently asked     questions

What type of properties do you value?
Why should I get my property valued?
How is the value of my property determined?
Do you sell real estate?
How much does it cost?

What type of properties do you value?
Wide Bay Property Valuations provide valuations for vacant land, residential housing, commercial buildings and rural properties. Alan is also a specialist retail valuer.

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Why should I get my property valued?
There are various situations that may require you to have your property valued. These include:

  • Purchasing and selling your property
  • Independent valuation determination
  • Mortgage security
  • Litigation and family court purposes
  • Resumptions
  • Estate Purposes
  • Asset Valuation
  • Taxation Purposes

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How is the value of my property determined?
After a thorough inspection of your property, a comparison is made with recent and comparable property sales within the local area. This comparison is used to determine the current market value of your property.

The methodology behind determining a valuation figure is based on long established court-tested processes.

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Do you sell real estate?
No. Wide Bay Property Valuations is completely independent of all parties selling or buying a property.

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How much does it cost?
The cost of the valuation depends on the size, location and estimated value of the property. Please contact us for a valuation quote.

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