Property Valuation Calculator
A rough idea of what your property is worth, in about thirty seconds. No sign up, no phone number, and we show you the answer straight away.
This is a rough guide only. It is not a valuation and no bank, court or tax office will accept it. For a real figure you need an inspection and a signed report.
Being honest about what this is
This is a rough guide. It multiplies your area by a rate and adjusts for condition. That is genuinely useful for a first idea, and it is exactly what most people want when they start thinking about selling.
What it is not is a valuation. Nobody official will accept it, because a real valuation needs somebody to actually look at the property.
What a calculator cannot see
- Whether your plot is on a corner, and how wide the road is
- Which floor you are on, and whether there is a lift
- The quality of the construction and how it has been maintained
- Whether what is built matches the approved plan
- Whether there is a tenant, and on what terms
- What comparable properties nearby have genuinely sold for recently
Any one of these can move the figure substantially. That is why the real answer needs an inspection.
Where to get the rate to put in
Ask a local property dealer what similar properties are quoting, or check the notified rate for your colony as a floor. Our circle rate finder will give you the official minimum for Delhi colonies, though the market figure is usually higher.
. Call us and we will tell you what it costs before you commit."]Questions people ask us
- Why is your calculator simpler than others online?
Because a complicated calculator that asks twenty questions still cannot see your property, and pretending otherwise is misleading. We would rather give you a quick honest estimate and be clear about its limits.
- Do I have to give my phone number to see the result?
No. The result appears as you type. We ask for your number only if you want a real valuation, and even then the first conversation is free.
- Will a bank accept this?
No. Banks need a report in their own format from an approved valuer, based on a site visit. That is a different thing entirely.