The Home Valuation Process

Dated: September 8 2022

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Do you ever ask yourself, "How much can we ask for my home if I were to sell?" 


When making the decision to sell we know this is the ULTIMATE question. Our highly skilled agents are here to find you the answer. 

Our process, with the greatest possible precision and customization, considers the full range of factors- local to global, economic to social, buyer interest rates- to arrive at the most accurate market valuation. 

At every opportunity, we collect, analyze, and appreciate data as further insight into how we can best serve human behavior, build relationships, and sell your home for the highest possible price. The Comparative Market Analysis process (CMA) gives us a complete data portrait of your home, factoring in everything from related recent sales to buyer trends, location to competition. We approach the CMA by translating and applying the figures we discover into particular actions toward properly evaluating your home- and how to make it stand out in the field of properties competing with yours. 

                              

Give us a call for a Comparative Market Analysis on your property!                                                                                          

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