What's My Home Worth?
Online home value estimators are a starting point, not an answer — they can't see your renovations, your specific street, or what's actually happened with recent comparable sales in your neighborhood. Here's how Jessica arrives at a real number.
Why Online Estimates Can Be Off
Automated valuation tools rely on public data and broad algorithms — they often miss renovations, condition, and hyperlocal factors that meaningfully affect what a home is actually worth. It's common for these estimates to be off by a significant margin in either direction.
How a Real CMA Works
A comparative market analysis looks at genuinely comparable homes — similar size, condition, and location — that have sold recently, plus current competing listings and how quickly homes are moving in your specific area right now.
Your Home's Specific Factors
Renovations, deferred maintenance, lot characteristics, and even things like natural light or layout flow all factor into a realistic valuation in a way no algorithm can fully capture.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes — Jessica provides comparative market analyses at no cost and no obligation.
They're a reasonable starting point but can be off by a meaningful margin, since they can't account for your home's specific condition, upgrades, or hyperlocal market factors.
It can shift meaningfully over months, not just years, depending on local market conditions — which is why a valuation should reflect current, not historical, comparable sales.
Want to Know What Your Home Is Really Worth?
Request a free, no-obligation home valuation from Jessica.
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