What does a valuation report state?
The valuation report contains details about your residential or commercial property
These include:
- The description of the residential or commercial property.
- The cadastral data (surface area).
- The characteristics used by GBLT to determine the WOZ value. Like content, surface area and year of construction.
The valuation report provides insight into the market position of your property
This is done:
- For residential properties: by stating the sales prices and WOZ values of three similar properties.
- For commercial properties (aka non-residential properties): by showing the components of the valuation. These components may be rental value and capitalisation factor, or reconstruction value and correction factors. Examples of non-residential properties are businesses, offices and schools.
You will receive an valuation report (appraisal) for each residential or commercial property. You can access your valuation report in 'Mijn Loket' or via the 'Mijn Overheid Berichtenbox'.