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The bank valuer inspection

A property is typically inspected and viewed by a valuer as having three interrelated elements.

  • Land– Location, position, aspect, size, dimension, and topography are all considered by the valuer. They are looking for all the pros and cons across these, and other, components.
  • Dwelling– Age, size, construction, layout, accommodation, condition, utility. Again, the valuer is wandering through your home and taking in what a typical buyer would consider a plus and a minus.
  • Ancillary (or site) improvements– Fencing, landscaping, driveway, pool, shed pathways, tennis courts, and any other extra constructions separate from the dwelling.

A valuer will progressively work through these three elements of your holding, taking note by sight and use of measurements to complete a comprehensive and descriptive picture of your holding.

They will also rely on data from various other sources around town planning and location.

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Jason Gwerder
Friday, 28 March 2025


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