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I Tried a Free Purplebricks Virtual House Valuation – and I Was Surprised at How Easy It Was

The free Purplebricks call took under an hour and produced a valuation that matched two in-person agents, the homeowner said.

  • Purplebricks offers free virtual property valuations using WhatsApp or Microsoft Teams, providing price estimates without in-person visits as an alternative to traditional estate agents.
  • Valuer Lizzie Bennett conducted a digital tour of the property, using software to analyze local market demand, historical sales data, and comparable property values to assess pricing.
  • The virtual valuation proved identical to figures quoted by two traditional estate agents, while Bennett suggested listing slightly above expectations given nine years of home improvements and local demand.
  • Homeowners reported a positive experience with the virtual process, noting the absence of aggressive sales tactics and receiving conveyancing quotes alongside the valuation without pressure.
  • Professional virtual assessments provide the necessary data for homeowners to proceed confidently, reflecting broader trends where digital convenience increasingly matches traditional service standards in the property market.
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I tried a free Purplebricks virtual house valuation – and I was surprised at how easy it was

A virtual valuation with Purplebricks offered a fast, accurate house price estimate without the usual estate agent pressure

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