The Realities of Valuing and Moving in Today’s Richmond Market

The Realities of Valuing and Moving in Today’s Richmond Market

Considering a move in Richmond? Understanding the current market is crucial. This post delves into the nuances of valuing your property and navigating the selling and buying process in our unique local landscape.

Valuing a property today isn’t as straightforward as it used to be.

It comes down to small details, balancing what’s happening economically, the wider noise, and the simple fact there still isn’t enough good property coming to the market.

Many owners want to find before they sell, if your move depends on selling, that really is phase one. Without that in place, phase two tends not to happen.

Buyers and estate agents will look closely at your position, so it pays to be ready, willing, and able to proceed.

Richmond has proven resilient over the years, but there’s no point pretending the market is something it’s not.

Having lived here for over 20 years, I’ve seen most cycles and understand the local micro-markets within micro-markets.

If you’re thinking about a move or just want an honest real local insight, drop us a line.

David Cantell


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