
- What is the difference between my home’s worth and its’ estimated value?
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A home’s “estimated value” is commonly determined by a comparative market analysis or an appraisal. A home’s ‘worth’ is determined by what a buyer will pay for it.
- Can I use the Internet to find my home’s value?
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There are many online services and companies who can crunch numbers and give you a snapshot of your estimated home value. But, figuring out what your home may really be worth can be tricky. Several factors impact your home’s “estimated value” and using a qualified and knowledgeable agent can bridge the gap between the “estimated value” of your home and its’ “worth.”
To estimate your home’s value in your area request a market snapshot by email: info@thinklouisebeck.com
- How much does it cost?
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A comparative market analysis is an informal estimate of your home’s market value. A real estate agent makes an analysis based primarily on sales of comparable homes in the neighborhood. Compared to home appraisals, which typically cost between $350 and $400, a comparative market analysis may be obtained at no cost.
- What’s my home worth?
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For a more detailed analysis of your home’s value please contact one of our knowledgeable agents who can provide you with an accurate assessment. You can get personal accurate results sending email to
info@thinklouisebeck.com.








