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Service Station Valuation

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Robertson & Robertson is recognised as an industry expert in the provision of valuation advice on service stations in New South Wales.

Our advice includes leasehold, freehold subject to lease and going concern assessments. Purposes are mostly mortgage, rental assessment and pre-purchase consultation.

Service station instructions can range from fuel outlets with a small shop and/or workshop to significant highway service centres comprising multiple operations including fast food uses. At Robertson & Robertson we have specialist experience in the full spectrum of this property type.

Robertson & Robertson is one of the few valuation firms with panel approval for all major lending institutions.

More Information

For further information regarding advice on Service Station valuations, please contact one of the following:-
Michael-Bryer-smallMichael Bryer
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Ph: (02) 4305 5410
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Mb: 0418 631 001
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Greg-Jones-smallGreg Jones
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Ph: (02) 4305 5403
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Mb: 0414 187 911
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Expert Valuation Advice

Robertson & Robertson has 38 years experience in providing specialised service station valuation advice. If you are a business owner looking to sell or purchase or are seeking valuation advice for mortgage, leasing, taxation or legal purposes, our specialist valuers can assist you.

To enquire about obtaining a service station valuation or for valuation advice in general, please CONTACT US.

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