Are you thinking about selling your home? One of the first steps in making the decision to put your home on the market is determining its market value today.
To get the most accurate estimate of how much you should list your property for, I can provideyou with a free, no obligation Comparative Market Analysis (CMA).
A CMA is an informal estimate of market value, based on sales of comparable properties in your area. It generally takes into account various aspects of your home, including heated and cooled living square footage, lot size, type of construction and interior features. Reviewing comparable homes that have sold within the past year, along with the listing or asking prices on current homes for sale, should help you determine a fair sale price for your property.
CMAs can include homes that are currently for sale and those which have recently sold. They can cover areas as narrow as one or two streets surrounding your home, or as broad as an entire subdivision.
Each CMA contains valuable information about the properties
being compared, such as:
* How long each property stayed on the market.
* How close the sale price was to the asking price.
* The sold price per square foot.
* Notes comparing each home to yours, such as the number of
bedrooms and baths, approximate square footage, sizes
of major rooms, amenities such as fireplaces and pools,
age of the home, property taxes and more.
While much of this sales data is readily available via county websites such as Wakegov.com, it can be laborious and time-consuming to compile the
information yourself. Other websites also purport to calculate the value of your home, but in my professional experience, these numbers are not always completely accurate.
Instead, let me do the work for you; I will professionally analyze sold and active comparable properties and prepare a report taking into account today's market conditions. Then, together, we can determinethe best listing price for your home.
To get started, fill out the request form below, and I will contact you
promptly to arrange a meeting.