At Acumentis we proudly extend our comprehensive property valuation services to incorporate business valuations nationwide. Click here to find out more →
At Acumentis we proudly extend our comprehensive property valuation services to incorporate business valuations nationwide. Click here to find out more →
Housing our national IT and finance support service experts, the Sydney office is the corporate hub for Acumentis’ operations across Australia.
In addition to our professional support staff, the Sydney office is also home to the Sydney commercial property valuation team, who provide valuation and advisory services for commercial, retail and industrial property. With over 38 years of local experience in the Sydney area, our team of commercial property valuers are registered with the Australian Property Institute and can be counted on to provide the most accurate and professional commercial property valuation services.
Our Sydney based team of qualified valuers have extensive experience in valuing various commercial property types, including large-scale commercial industries developments and industrial property sites throughout the Sydney metropolitan area and greater Sydney.
Acumentis is a trusted valuer utilised by major banks and financial institutions throughout the greater Sydney region. Our commercial valuation team have years of experience within the property market and are guaranteed to provide the most accurate and informative valuation reports when it comes to your commercial or industrial property concerns.
Our experienced commercial property valuation team in New South Wales hold specialisations in various professional fields, including acquisition and disposal, retrospective valuation and development feasibility.
Get in touch to find out how we can assist with your commercial property requirements in Sydney.
A property valuation is a legally binding report developed to ascertain a commercial property’s fair market value at the date of inspection. It details key features such as property size, condition, rental income, other comparable sales and more.
A commercial property valuation is undertaken by a Certified Practising Valuer who has completed a university-level degree, in addition to being accredited by the Australian Property Institute (API). The valuation will be undertaken by a valuer with expertise in commercial properties.
A commercial property valuation is used for numerous reasons including determining the value of a property pre-purchase or pre-sale. It is also used when applying for a mortgage to purchase a property or refinancing a loan, to ensure the security value of the property adequately covers the loan amount. A commercial property valuation may also be used in family and partnership settlements, insurance claims, or for financial reporting.
A property valuation is required when a property is being purchased, sold, refinanced, transferred, or for financial reporting on property assets. Valuation for the purchase and sale of a property is used to ensure that the security value of a property adequately covers the amount being loaned.
A commercial property valuation is a report completed after a detailed inspection is undertaken on a property. Commercial real estate valuations are more complex than residential property, taking into account a broad range of factors including;
The time it takes to complete a physical property inspection will vary depending on the layout, size, and features of a property and the documentation that has been supplied. Whereas a residential property inspection is generally completed within 30 minutes, commercial and agribusiness valuations require longer timeframes. The approximate timeframe will be confirmed when arranging your inspection time. A valuation report is generally supplied within 5 working days of instruction and supply of all required documentation.
A property valuation is a formal written report prepared by a qualified and registered property valuer detailing the property's market value at a specific date. A property valuation is a legally binding document supported with substantiative comparable sales and property market data. An appraisal is an estimate or an opinion of a property's current value as of a specific date.
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