When it comes to determining your home’s value, online estimates like Zillow’s "Zestimates" can be misleading. These automated tools rely on broad data and algorithms that don’t account for unique features, recent upgrades, or local market trends. In reality, home values vary based on factors like location, condition, and buyer demand—details that an algorithm simply can’t assess accurately. That’s where an experienced real estate agent comes in. I provide a comprehensive market analysis (CMA) tailored to your home, considering recent comparable sales, neighborhood trends, and specific property features. Pricing your home correctly from the start is crucial to attracting serious buyers and maximizing your sale price. Don’t leave your home’s value up to a computer—let’s connect, and I’ll provide an accurate assessment to help you make informed decisions.

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A modern brick house with two garage doors and a small front porch, surrounded by a lawn and tall trees, under a clear blue sky.
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