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Written by Exit Realtor JP
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Oct 25, 2009 at 06:30 AM |
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What's my house worth? How much could we sell our home for? If you're asking questions like these, I can help you figure it out. Mobile alabama property values can be figured here. Property values can be tricky and accuracy is key. With the price of homes increasing in Mobile County due to recent hurricanes and the influx of potential displaced buyers and the diminished inventory of HUD homes, you might be wondering if it's time to cash in and sell yours. But how much is your house really worth? Can you be objective about price and leave your emotions out of it?
Some in Mobile have long considered real estate a spectator sport, but with the way home prices have been appreciating in the area over the past 2 years, the game has gotten a lot more serious. But how much is your home really worth? It could be more or less than you think. Now for 2009 and the unforeseen future property values have declined and continue to decline. It has become a buyers market.
With property prices decreasing in the city and suburban neighborhoods, it's not easy to look at what your neighbor sold his house for and count your paper profits. But that's not enough for some homeowners, who want to know the real numbers from the comfort of their own computers.
To actually calculate your home's value, eliminate the head aches and hassle of searching on the web by contacting me. With your address I will do a full professional analysis and give you a unbiased opinion of what your property is worth. The nice thing about this is analysis is free. I have access to full comprehensive data for all neighborhoods.
Most online valuators use home sales data from secondary mortgage market lenders the home valuators may give a range of possible values for your home. It also may include detailed and useful information like the property's current tax bill, square footage, and some amenities. Most online home valuators charge for each address that's searched, but may not give accurate results that are made possible with a actual CMA.
I think the danger is that it's not taking in all aspects of your house. They're just giving you a broad market view of the value of the house without taking in specifics: the character of your house, the finishes, the things you've done to personalize your house and give it some value. After crunching the numbers I will actually do a onsite visit of the property of actually see it first hand.
Getting an accurate home value on the internet seems like it's a hit or miss, you may want to try the personal touch. Consider inviting me into your home to do a comparative marketing analysis. Then if you wish invite other real estate practitioners for several different opinions.
I will look at all the aspects of your house. I will bring comparable sales in the neighborhood and compare them and giving you a fair estimation of the price of what they think the public is willing to pay for this house. After all what you think your house is worth may or may not be what the public will pay for your home
Not only will what I do for you will be the most accurate source of information on what your property is worth. I do a comparative marketing analysis for free. Also invest about 2 hours of time for a on site visit at no cost. During the visit I will request a short time for preview of my marketing presentation.
So if you are serious about putting your property on the market. It is time well spent requesting a analysis of your property and its surrounding market. If you are just curious about the value of you home it is still time well spent for the future because over time markets change. Your analysis can be done again 6 months to a year later and the first one can be used as a point of reference.
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Last Updated ( Aug 01, 2010 at 06:31 AM )
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