A deceased estate needs an accurate property valuation, both for the estate accounts and to set a fair asking price. WindUp connects you with a vetted local estate agent who values inherited homes for free, with no obligation to sell.
A proper market valuation protects the estate from selling below value and gives the executor and heirs a solid number to work from.
A clear market value the executor can use when reporting to the Master of the High Court.
Set an asking price based on real local sales, not guesswork or a lowball investor offer.
A licensed agent who sells in the area every week, not an online estimate.
Yes. The valuation and introduction to a vetted local agent cost nothing, and you are under no obligation to list or sell.
It is a market valuation from an experienced local agent. If the estate needs a formal sworn valuation, the agent can arrange one and explain when it is required.
Yes. Once the Letter of Executorship or Letter of Authority is issued, the executor can market the property and accept an offer. Transfer registers after the Master of the High Court endorses the sale.
No. Quick-cash investors target deceased estates because families feel time pressure. An open market sale through a local agent almost always returns more to the estate.