charity,church & Trustee Property Advisory
Charity, Church & Trustee Property Advisory
From £1,995 + VAT (bespoke quotes for specialist reports)
Pearl’s specialist team works UK-wide to support charities, faith-based organisations, and
trustees in managing property assets responsibly and effectively. We provide valuations,
planning advice, and disposal strategies in full compliance with Charity Commission guidance and the Charities Act
Charity Property Valuation & Disposal
Our RICS Registered Valuers, Chartered Town Planning Consultants and Development
Consultants offer:
- Qualified Surveyors Reports for acquisition and disposal
- Valuations for Inheritance Tax (IHT) and Charities Act compliance
- Planning and development advice to maximise value
- Disposal strategy support to ensure best outcomes
Our reports are Red Book compliant and aligned with Section 119 of the Charities Act 2011.
We regularly help charities achieve higher-than-expected sale prices through strategic
advice and opportunity identification.
Quinquennial Reports & Church Property Advice
We also offer specialist services for ecclesiastical property owners, including:
- Quinquennial Reports (five-year building condition surveys)
- Ecclesiastical property valuations
- Planning advice with heritage sensitivity
- Disposal support tailored to legacy and community concerns
Our team understands the unique challenges of managing church buildings and legacy assets and works with sensitivity and professionalism.
Dedicated Advisor’s Report
For trustees seeking a clear, professional overview, Pearl offers a bespoke Dedicated
Advisor’s Report summarising:
- Current value and condition
- Planning and development potential
- Disposal options and marketing strategy
- Compliance with trustee obligations
This tailored report supports informed decision-making and demonstrates due diligence in
line with Charity Commission expectations.
Next Steps
To discuss your charity property valuation or disposal strategy, please contact us directly.
We’ll provide a clear fee quote and outline the process in full.