A difficult situation requires clarity
An inheritance settlement is about more than money. It involves family relationships, memories and fairness. When the property is the largest asset in the estate, it is important that the valuation is neutral and professionally grounded.
We understand that this can be a sensitive process. Christian always acts respectfully and takes the time to explain the basis for the assessment.
How the valuation is carried out
- Contact us — Call or send a message. We arrange a survey at a time that suits you.
- Survey — Christian inspects the property and assesses location, standard, size and maintenance condition.
- Market analysis — The property is compared with recent sales of comparable properties in the area.
- Valuation document — You receive a complete document with market value, technical value and the reasoning behind the assessment.
What is assessed?
- Location — Proximity to public transport, schools, shops and recreational areas.
- Size and layout — BRA, P-ROM and room distribution.
- Standard and maintenance — Age of kitchen, bathroom, roof and technical installations.
- Comparable sales — What similar properties in the area have recently sold for.
A valuation all parties can trust
In an inheritance settlement, it is essential that the valuation is perceived as fair. CR Takst delivers an objective professional assessment that gives all heirs a solid shared basis for distribution.
When one heir takes over the property
If one heir wishes to take over the property, the valuation establishes the price the other heirs should be compensated for. An independent valuation ensures that everyone is treated equally.