Caring is Our Passion
We genuinely care about your journey. Selling or Letting a home can be emotional, so we go the extra mile to make it as smooth, supportive, and stress-free as possible.
Whether you’re looking to sell or considering letting your property, a valuation is the best place to start.
One of our local specialists will visit your home, assess its value based on current market activity in your area and give you a clear, realistic figure you can work with. There’s no obligation and no charge.
Simply fill in the form and we will get back to you as soon as possible to arrange a convenient time.
We genuinely care about your journey. Selling or Letting a home can be emotional, so we go the extra mile to make it as smooth, supportive, and stress-free as possible.
Your success is our success. We work closely with you, keeping you informed at every stage and tailoring our approach to achieve the best possible outcome.
We constantly raise the bar, combining local expertise with modern marketing strategies to showcase your property at its very best.
Trust is everything in estate agency. We act with honesty, transparency, and integrity—always putting your best interests first.
When we say we’ll do something, we do it. From marketing your home to negotiating the sale, we’re committed to delivering real results.
Selling your home doesn’t have to be complicated. We cut through the jargon, keep communication clear, and make the whole process straightforward.
Your dedicated valuer will take the time to walk through your property with you, carrying out a thorough assessment of its size, layout, condition, and standout features. Along the way, they’ll share practical ideas on how to present your home at its very best—helping you maximise its appeal to potential buyers or tenants.
You’ll receive a clear and well-informed valuation, with a full explanation of how the figure has been reached, supported by insight into how similar properties in your local area are currently performing. Your valuer will also guide you through the selling or letting process, offering tailored advice and answering any questions you may have.
The appointment is designed to give you the clarity and confidence to plan your next steps, all within a relaxed, no-pressure environment, with no obligation to make any decisions on the day.
We've been selling and letting property across North and East London since 1981. Our appraisers have in-depth knowledge of your area, including which locations attract the most interest and how schools, transport links and local developments are currently influencing property prices.
With offices from Crouch End and Muswell Hill through to Hackney, Tottenham, Enfield and Waltham Abbey, we've got a team on the ground in your neighbourhood. Your valuer is already active in your local market, carrying out viewings and agreeing sales every week.
We price properties based on what we're seeing sell and let in your area, not what sounds good on paper. Buyer activity is highest in the first few weeks, so getting the price right early leads to stronger offers and a quicker sale.
We'll list your property on Rightmove, Zoopla and OnTheMarket alongside the Castles website. Your property reaches thousands of active buyers and tenants from the day it goes live, giving you the widest possible audience.
We're an independent agency, not a corporate chain. You'll have a designated point of contact at your local office who knows your property, keeps you updated at every stage and is always just a phone call away.
An estate agent valuation is a free market appraisal that tells you what your property is likely to sell or let for based on current buyer and tenant activity in your area. A RICS valuation is a formal, paid assessment carried out by a chartered surveyor, typically required by mortgage lenders before they’ll approve a loan.
If you’re looking to sell or let, an estate agent valuation is the right starting point. If you need a valuation for legal, tax or lending purposes, you’ll need a RICS surveyor.
Several factors influence your property’s value, including its size, the number of bedrooms and bathrooms, its condition and any improvements, such as extensions or loft conversions. The type of tenure matters as well, with freehold properties typically valued higher than leasehold, and the remaining lease length can have a significant impact on flats. Current market conditions and the volume of buyer or tenant interest in your area at the time of valuation also affect the final figure.
Online valuation tools use sold price data from the Land Registry and broad postcode averages to estimate a property’s value. They can give you a general starting point, but they don’t account for the condition of your home, any work you’ve carried out, aspects of the property or how much interest there is on your specific street. A professional, in-person valuation considers all of these factors and draws on up-to-date local market knowledge, which is why the two figures can differ significantly.
Yes. If you’re weighing up whether to sell or let, your valuer can provide both figures during the same appointment. This is one of the most common requests we receive and it gives you a clear comparison of the likely sale price against projected rental income so you can decide which option suits your situation best.
Property values shift with the market, so if you had a valuation more than six months ago and haven’t yet listed, it’s worth getting an updated appraisal before you go ahead. Significant changes in your local area, such as new transport links, school rating updates or large-scale developments, can also affect value. There’s no cost involved, so if anything has changed since your last valuation, there’s no reason not to get a fresh view.