House Values Report for Maryland
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Our seller’s report is what you call a CMA (comparable market analysis report). It reviews the subject property, considers the latest real estate market conditions, presents comparable properties for side-by-side comparison - - We will also recommend a pricing strategy unlike anywhere else on the Internet, showing the most recently sold homes in your neighborhood, expired home listings and how fast homes are selling now. Our report also includes distress sales statistics, general charts, pricing suggestion and more!
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Watch the video below and watch and hear important information to protect your home's value.. .
Our seller’s report is what you call a CMA (comparable market analysis report). It reviews the subject property, considers the latest real estate market conditions, presents comparable properties for side-by-side comparison - - We will also recommend a pricing strategy unlike anywhere else on the Internet, showing the most recently sold homes in your neighborhood, expired home listings and how fast homes are selling now. Our report also includes distress sales statistics, general charts, pricing suggestion and more!
Request your FREE Maryland Home Valuation Report Today
Watch the video below and watch and hear important information to protect your home's value.. .
just know. .
"Computers are not reliable and can only give you an opinion based on the data entered in big chunks of general information"
I was recently listing a home for new client that complained about computer generated house values. .
"I see so many other houses in my neighborhood that are in the same price range as ours. Some of them still have the original kitchen (from the 1970s)........haven't replaced their windows, etc. etc. No major improvements. No finished basements. How the heck a computer mixes all this information to give us an idea what our home is worth?
"I see so many other houses in my neighborhood that are in the same price range as ours. Some of them still have the original kitchen (from the 1970s)........haven't replaced their windows, etc. etc. No major improvements. No finished basements. How the heck a computer mixes all this information to give us an idea what our home is worth?