Introduction
Thinking about selling? Find out what your home might be worth
HOME VALUE
Home value is one of the most important questions a homeowner asks—but also one of the most misunderstood. A home’s value isn’t just about square footage or how nice the kitchen looks. It’s influenced by multiple factors:
Location
Homes in sought-after school districts or near amenities like parks, shopping, or waterfronts generally command higher prices.
Condition
Updated kitchens, bathrooms, roofs, and mechanicals all add to your home’s value. Deferred maintenance or outdated finishes can lower it.
Comparable Sales
The best way to value a home is by comparing it to similar homes recently sold nearby—this is called a Comparative Market Analysis (CMA). A CMA takes into account the age, size, features, and location of your home, then compares it to recent sales to give you a fair market value.
Online valuation tools can give you a rough idea about the value of your home and a good place to start. Click on the button below to request a Online Home Valuation. , but they can’t see inside your home or understand its unique features. For an accurate number, let me prepare a professional CMA tailored to your property.
The best way to value a home is by comparing it to similar homes recently sold nearby—this is called a Comparative Market Analysis (CMA). A CMA takes into account the age, size, features, and location of your home, then compares it to recent sales to give you a fair market value.
Online valuation tools can give you a rough idea about the value of your home and are a good place to start. Click on the button below to request a Online Home Valuation. Keep in mind that the only way to give you an accurate number is to let me prepare a professional CMA tailored to your property