Online vs Face-to-Face Property Valuations: Which is Right for You?

Online vs Face-to-Face Property Valuations: Which is Right for You?

If you’re thinking about selling your home, getting an accurate valuation is the first step. But should you use an online tool or book an in-person market appraisal? Both have their place in the selling journey, and choosing the right one depends on your needs.

In this article, we’ll explore the benefits and limitations of both online and face-to-face valuations, helping you decide the best way to understand your property’s worth.

The Convenience of an Online Valuation

An online valuation is a fast and easy way to get a rough estimate of your property’s value. Using algorithms that pull data from sources like the Land Registry and recent property listings, online tools provide a general price range based on market trends.

Why Choose an Online Valuation?


  • Quick and hassle-free – Get an estimate in seconds without needing to book an appointment.
  • Great for an initial price guide – Useful if you’re just starting to explore selling options.
  • Available any time – Perfect for night-time curiosity.

However, while an online valuation is useful for a ballpark figure, it has limitations that could impact your selling strategy.


What Online Valuations Can’t Tell You:


  • Personal Upgrades & Unique Features – Online tools don’t factor in renovations, high-spec finishes, or unique selling points like a sea view.
  • Local Market Shifts – They rely on past sales data rather than real-time market conditions.
  • Buyer Demand in Your Area – Every neighbourhood has different trends that online tools don’t track.
  • If you want a precise valuation tailored to your property’s features and local demand, a face-to-face market appraisal is the way to go.

Why a Face-to-Face Valuation Gives You the Most Accurate Price


An in-person valuation with an experienced estate agent provides a true reflection of what your home could sell for.
At Oakley Property, our agents don’t just look at square footage and past sale prices—we assess your home’s unique selling points and the current buyer demand in your area.

What an Oakley Agent Brings to Your Valuation:


  • Local Expertise – We know what buyers are looking for and the price points they’re willing to pay.
  • Detailed Property Assessment – We consider condition, improvements, and features that add value.
  • Tailored Pricing Strategy – We help you set a competitive price that attracts buyers while maximising your return.


Which Valuation is Right for You?

If you’re just starting to explore selling, an online valuation gives you a quick price estimate. But if you’re serious about moving forward, a face-to-face valuation ensures you price your property correctly from day one.

The best approach? Use both! Get an instant online estimate, then book a professional market appraisal for a more accurate figure and expert advice.

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Whether you prefer a quick online estimate or a personalised face-to-face valuation, Oakley Property has you covered.



Make informed decisions with expert insight—because when it comes to selling your home, accuracy matters.


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