Request clarity
Request property valuation support with clearer context from the start
estateTT helps buyers, sellers, agents, developers, and lenders structure valuation requests with better property details, assignment purpose, access information, and report tracking.
Built for buyers, sellers, agents, developers, lenders, and property owners who need valuation support connected to a specific property matter.
Assignment context
Make purpose, urgency, access, and support easier to understand
Report visibility
Keep status and completion records connected to the property matter
Next practical move
Start from a property-linked valuation request so professionals receive better context.
Workflow journey
The valuation request flow
Move from a property-linked request to clearer scope, quote coordination, site visit scheduling, and report visibility.
Create a structured valuation request
Attach the property, assignment purpose, timing, access details, supporting documents, and relevant party information before the request is reviewed.
Coordinate quote and site work
Allow the valuator to review scope, provide a quote where applicable, schedule access, and manage the assignment status.
Keep the report connected
Maintain report activity, delivery status, completion notes, and related records close to the property or transaction context.
estateTT AI
AI support for valuation requests before the assignment gets messy.
For valuators, estateTT AI can help turn incomplete requests into clearer property context, assignment purpose, access notes, quote needs, and report-status visibility.
Request completeness
Help identify missing property details, purpose, access information, documents, and urgency before a valuator accepts or quotes.
Assignment flow
Keep site visits, quote activity, report status, and completion notes closer to the property matter.
Professional control
Assist the workflow without influencing valuation methodology, conclusions, or professional obligations.
Why valuation work gets delayed
Valuation work often slows down before the professional even begins.
Incomplete requests, missing property details, unclear purpose, weak access instructions, and disconnected report activity can create unnecessary back-and-forth before the assignment even starts.
Challenge
Valuation requests often arrive incomplete
Structure the request earlier
A request may include a location and urgency, but not the full property details, access instructions, intended use of the valuation, or supporting documents. estateTT helps structure valuation requests earlier so valuators can review the assignment with better context before quoting, scheduling, or accepting the work.
Challenge
The purpose of the valuation is not always clear
Connect purpose to the property matter
A valuation for financing, sale preparation, estate planning, investment review, or development analysis may require different context. estateTT helps connect the assignment purpose to the property request, so the valuator understands why the valuation is needed and how the report may be used.
Challenge
Site access can delay the assignment
Keep access details visible
Valuators may need to coordinate with owners, tenants, agents, developers, or lenders before visiting the property. estateTT helps keep access instructions, scheduling notes, attendance details, and site visit status connected to the property matter.
Challenge
Reports can become disconnected from the transaction
Track report delivery and completion
A valuation report may be requested by one party, used by another, and needed later in the transaction. estateTT helps keep valuation activity, report delivery, and completion records attached to the property workflow.
Property platform features
What estateTT supports for valuation requests
From structured intake to quote coordination, site access, report tracking, and professional boundaries, estateTT gives property stakeholders a clearer way to manage valuation-related work.
Structured valuation intake
Capture property details, assignment purpose, urgency, access instructions, party information, and supporting documents before the valuator reviews the request.
Quote and assignment coordination
Support quote review, assignment acceptance, scheduling, and work status without relying only on scattered messages.
Site visit visibility
Keep access notes, appointment timing, attendance details, and inspection status connected to the property record.
Report tracking
Maintain report delivery, completion notes, and related records in a workflow connected to the property matter.
Professional responsibility remains clear
estateTT organizes the request and workflow, while valuation methodology, findings, conclusions, and professional obligations remain with qualified valuators.
Valuation workflow with professional boundaries
Coordinate valuation work without replacing professional judgment.
estateTT helps structure valuation requests, assignment context, site coordination, report delivery, and record visibility. It does not decide valuation methodology, determine property value, certify report conclusions, or replace the professional obligations of qualified valuators.
Better context before work begins
Help valuators review the property, purpose, urgency, access requirements, and available documents before deciding how to proceed.
Clearer assignment visibility
Keep quotes, scheduling, site visits, report delivery, and completion records connected to the property matter.
Clear platform role
estateTT is a technology platform. It does not provide valuation advice, guarantee property values, certify valuation outcomes, or replace legal, financial, tax, lending, valuation, or regulatory advice.
Questions before requesting valuation support
Valuation questions, answered before the request moves forward.
Before requesting valuation support, coordinating a site visit, or relying on a report for the next step, these are common questions property stakeholders may want answered.
Who typically requests a property valuation?
Valuation requests may come from buyers, sellers, agents, developers, lenders, investors, landlords, or property owners who need an independent assessment connected to a specific property matter.
When is a valuation usually needed?
A valuation may be needed during financing, sale preparation, pricing review, due diligence, estate planning, investment analysis, development planning, or transaction review.
What information should be included in a valuation request?
A strong request should include property details, assignment purpose, location, access instructions, urgency, available documents, relevant parties, and any lender or transaction requirements where applicable.
Does estateTT choose the valuation amount?
No. estateTT helps organize the request, workflow, records, and communication. Valuation methodology, findings, report conclusions, and professional responsibility remain with the qualified valuator.
Can requirements vary by country, lender, or property type?
Yes. Valuation expectations, accepted professionals, report requirements, lender rules, and supporting documents can vary by jurisdiction, institution, and property type.