Are you looking to move early in 2022?

Are you looking to move early in 2022?

Are you looking to move in 2022? Why not contact us for a 'virtual valuation' of your home without the need to arrange a visit in person. We do not make any charge for this additional service by our firm.


Are you thinking of selling early 2022?

Are you intrigued to find out how much your property is worth? Many of our clients would love to know but do not want the hassle of an estate agent actually visiting them at home. Fear not, Amos Estates have the answer, we will carry out a free of charge, socially distanced valuation for your property.

All you need to do is follow the link below, send us some brief details and mobile phone photos of your home and we will come back to you within 24 hours with a pretty accurate idea of your properties value.

Please don't worry, we guarantee that you will not be hassled by lots of phone calls after the market appraisal. When you are ready to sell just get in touch and arrange for a visit to the property by one of our qualified staff at that stage.

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