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Want to Know the REAL Value of Your Home?

Weekly Blog LeAnne Constantine July 27, 2026

Want to Know the REAL Value of Your Home?

If you've checked your home's estimated value on a popular real estate website recently, you might have noticed the number didn't quite match what you expected — too high, too low, or just oddly specific. That's because automated home value estimates are based on algorithms working from limited public data, and they often miss the details that actually drive what your home is worth.

Why Online Estimates Don't Tell the Whole Story

Automated valuation tools pull from public records, recent sales, and basic property characteristics like square footage and lot size. What they can't see is whether you've renovated the kitchen, finished the basement, upgraded the HVAC system, or maintained the home meticulously for the last ten years. They also can't account for hyper-local nuances — the difference between your street and the one two blocks over, or the impact of a busy road versus a quiet cul-de-sac.

What Actually Determines Your Home's Value

A home's real market value comes from a combination of factors that go well beyond square footage:

  • Recent comparable sales — what similar homes in your immediate area have actually sold for, not just listed for
  • Condition and updates — kitchens, bathrooms, roofing, and major systems all factor into buyer perception and appraised value
  • Lot size and layout — usable outdoor space and an efficient floor plan can add meaningful value
  • Local market conditions — how much inventory is available, how quickly homes are selling, and how many buyers are competing for homes like yours right now
  • Unique features — anything from a finished basement to a home office setup that fits how buyers are living today

Why a Professional Valuation Matters

A comparative market analysis (CMA) from a local agent takes all of these factors into account, using real, recent, neighborhood-specific sales data rather than a generic algorithm. It's the same type of analysis an agent uses to help a seller price their home accurately — giving you a number you can actually trust, whether you're thinking about selling now or just want to understand where you stand.

When It Makes Sense to Get a Valuation

You don't need to be ready to list your home today to benefit from knowing its real value. It's worth checking in if you're:

  • Considering selling in the next 6–12 months
  • Refinancing or exploring a home equity line of credit
  • Curious how recent renovations have affected your home's worth
  • Reassessing your overall financial picture or net worth
  • Simply curious what's happening in your local market

Get Your Free, No-Obligation Home Valuation

Skip the guesswork from automated estimates and get a real number based on your home's actual condition and your specific local market.

Get Your Free Home Valuation

It only takes a few minutes, there's no obligation to sell, and you'll walk away with a clear, accurate picture of what your home is really worth today.

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