Why your property’s rateable value might change
During a revaluation, property values might increase, decrease, or stay the same. Alan Colston, our Chief Valuer and Head of Surveying Profession, explains why.
During a revaluation, property values might increase, decrease, or stay the same. Alan Colston, our Chief Valuer and Head of Surveying Profession, explains why.
Alan Colston is our Chief Valuer and Head of Surveying Profession. He outlines the main aspects of Revaluation 2023. Find out what sectors have seen changes and why.
Jo Cornick, Rent Officer and Stakeholder Manager, explains how sharing data about your rental properties can help to build a more accurate picture of the private rented sector.
Tracy Dearing is a National Valuation Lead in the VOA. One of her roles is to advise on the valuation of caravan sites. Here, Tracy explains what is involved in valuing this type of property.
Amy Pratt is a National Valuation Lead in the Valuation Office Agency (VOA). In this blog, Amy explains what is involved in valuing stables.
Alan Colston is our Chief Valuer and Head of Surveying Profession. In this blog he explains what a revaluation is and what it means for businesses.
Paul Dalling is a National Valuation Lead in the VOA. One of his roles is to advise on the valuation of small shops in England and Wales. In this blog, Paul explains what is involved in valuing these properties.
Rob Hughes is National Valuation Head for industrial properties and chair of the VOA’s Valuation Panel for industrial properties, helping to ensure fairness and consistency of rating assessments. In this instalment of our How We Value series, Rob runs through the process for valuing oil refineries.
The Built Environment and Mineral Surveyors (BEAMS) team is part of the National Valuation Unit at the Valuation Office Agency. Their role includes inspecting quarries to assess them for rateable value. In the latest edition of How We Value, Alun Jones from the BEAMS team explains this process in simple terms.