Request valuation

A cleaner first step for sellers and landlords.

Proppd’s valuation route is a readiness and handoff flow: capture the right property context, set expectations clearly, and route serious requests to suitable agents or agencies.

Indicative, not a bank valuation

This page does not promise an automated valuation model. It prepares the information an agent needs for a responsible market opinion.

Owner consent first

Requests open with a clear owner-approved summary so the right person can respond.

Handoff style

Clear summary first, then route to a suitable agent or Proppd review.

Best for

Owners who want a realistic starting point before listing or holding.

Useful property context

Collect suburb, property type, bedroom count, timeframe, and owner contact basics before routing.

Comparable-ready handoff

Frame the request around practical market evidence, recent improvements, and listing readiness.

POPIA-aware routing

Make it clear that owner details are used to respond and coordinate a suitable agent handoff.

I may sell

Seller readiness

Understand whether your property is ready for a serious launch campaign.

Example: Townhouse in Umhlanga

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I may rent it out

Landlord rental check

Sense-check rental demand before listing a home or apartment.

Example: Apartment in Sea Point

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I want a market check

Market pulse

Get a practical range before deciding whether to sell, rent, or hold.

Example: House in Sandton

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I need an agent appraisal

Agent handoff

Ask Proppd to route the request to a suitable agent or agency.

Example: Family home in Durban North

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Readiness checklist

What Proppd asks for before routing a valuation.

01

Property basics

Suburb, property type, bedroom count, parking, condition, and any recent improvements.

02

Comparable evidence

Recent nearby listings, sold-price indicators where available, and rental demand signals.

03

Verified routing

Route the request to suitable agents only after the owner has shared contact consent.

What happens next

1. Draft email

A structured summary is built from the details you enter.

2. Review consent

The handoff stays explicit about owner permission and POPIA.

3. Route to agent

The request can be sent to a suitable agent or reviewed internally.

If the timing is urgent, mention it in the note so the right partner can prioritise the response.

Good to include

The exact property address or listing slug.
A realistic timing window if you plan to sell or rent soon.
One reachable owner contact so the handoff can move quickly.

Sample request wording

“I’d like an indicative market range for a 3-bedroom house in Sandton. The owner consents to a follow-up from a suitable agent and can be reached by email.”

Valuation handoff

Three small checks before you hit send

The goal is a clean request that an agent can action quickly, without making the form feel like a dead end.

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What agents receive

A concise owner brief with property basics, reason, and consent status.

Typical turnaround

The first response should route quickly once the right agent is chosen.

Best for

Owners who want a sensible market opinion before they list, rent, or hold.

Have the basics ready

Suburb, property type, owner contact, and a realistic timeline are the minimum context needed for a useful handoff.

Choose the right reason

Seller readiness, rental check, market pulse, or agent handoff each shape the request summary and routing path.

Need a faster route?

If you already know the market or agent you want, send the request with that context and Proppd can prioritise the right partner.

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