Free rental valuation
Successfully letting homes for over 50 years
Frequently Asked Questions
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What should I expect during a rental valuation?
A lettings agent will visit your property and look around, taking into account a range of different factors. They will then give you their assessment of how much rent you could charge, talk to you about your plans, and advise you on the best way to let your property.
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How is the rental value of my property calculated?
Our ethical and transparent approach means you will always understand why we've valued your property at a certain price. During a valuation, we consider several factors, including:
- Demand for your property type
- Supply of similar properties to yours in the rental market
- Who your property will attract (e.g. families, professionals, students)
- Condition of your property and any future changes you plan to make
- Your property's location, area demographic and transport links.
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Why should I use Alexander & Co for a rental valuation?
With over 50 years of experience in property, at Alexander & Co we pride ourselves on our ethical, proactive, and professional approach. Our expert staff leverage the latest letting trends, current asking prices for similar properties, and insights into tenant demand, derived from thousands of enquiries, to provide you with an accurate rental valuation.
If you choose Alexander & Co to let your home following a valuation, we will collaborate with you to arrange professional photography and videography to showcase your property. Additionally, we will list your property on key portals and our website, and promote it to our extensive tenant waiting list, to reach the right audience swiftly and effectively.
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Do I need to be present at the property during a valuation?
No you don’t, but it is preferred if possible, as the agent may have some questions to ask during their visit. They can get in touch afterwards if necessary.
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Do I have to use a letting agent to rent out my property?
Using a letting agent is not a requirement. However, the responsibilities of landlords have become increasingly complex in recent years. These responsibilities include adhering to over 400 regulations and pieces of legislation, meeting health and safety requirements, and conducting regular property inspections. Consequently, many landlords opt to engage a letting agent to ensure their properties remain legally compliant and to alleviate the associated stress of property management.
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How much does it cost to use a letting agent?
The cost varies based on the level of support required. Alexander & Co recognises that the needs of landlords differ, and as such, we offer three distinct service options: Let Only, Rent Collection, and Fully Managed. Although the Fully Managed service is more expensive than Rent Collection, many landlords have found that entrusting us with the comprehensive management of their property allows them to focus on other aspects of their lives.