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Understanding your home's value is essential for making informed financial decisions and planning ahead. Keeping track of your equity can help you determine potential borrowing power or estimate what your property might sell for in today’s market.
Our advanced valuation tool delivers a more precise and reliable estimate than major real estate websites. For the most accurate assessment, connect with us for a personalized Comparative Market Analysis or a professional appraisal.
A home valuation assesses the current market worth of a residential property, playing a key role in real estate transactions and financial planning. It helps prevent over-borrowing and potential financial setbacks. Since a home serves as collateral for a mortgage, lenders rely on accurate valuations to mitigate risk. In the event of a default, the lender may sell the property to recover losses. A precise valuation ensures the lender can recoup costs if the mortgage remains unpaid.
A home valuation assesses the current market worth of a residential property, playing a key role in real estate transactions and financial planning. It helps prevent over-borrowing and potential financial setbacks. Since a home serves as collateral for a mortgage, lenders rely on accurate valuations to mitigate risk. In the event of a default, the lender may sell the property to recover losses. A precise valuation ensures the lender can recoup costs if the mortgage remains unpaid.
AI home valuations are a useful starting point, offering a general estimate of your property's value. However, they may overlook important details like recent renovations, unique features, historical significance, or architectural value that can influence the true market worth. To get the most precise evaluation, it's recommended to schedule an in-person appraisal.
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Two Accurate Ways to Perform Home Valuations.
MARKET ANALYSIS
A Comparative Market Analysis (CMA) is a tool used by real estate agents to value a home. It evaluates similar homes that have recently sold in the same area. Agents find comparable sales and use them to conduct a sales comparison. In most cases, an agent will find three homes that have recently sold and are as similar to and located as close to the home being valued as possible. Each one is then analyzed to pinpoint differences between it and the home being valued. Once these differences are priced out, the price of each comp is adjusted to see what it would cost if it was identical to the home being valued were it to be sold in the current market.
APPRAISALS
An appraisal is an unbiased valuation of a home based on a professional’s opinion. They are usually what mortgage companies use for home purchases and refinances. A lender usually orders a home appraisal and the cost of the appraisal, sometimes up to $500, is paid by the homeowner. An appraiser does a complete visual inspection of the interior and exterior of the home as well as taking into consideration recent sales of similar properties and market trends. The appraiser then compiles a detailed report on the home, including an exterior building sketch, a street map showing the home and any comparable sales, photos of the home and street, an explanation of how the square footage was calculated, and any other relevant information.
Situations When a Home Valuation May Be Necessary.
REFINANCING
Lenders base the amount of their loans on the value of your property and usually allow you to borrow a maximum of 75% to 96.5% against your property. Knowing what your home is worth allows lenders to calculate your equity in the home. The more equity you have, the better terms you will receive on your refinance.
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
If you’re doing home improvement projects to increase the resale value, you want to make sure you’re not pricing it out of the market. If your home is already priced on the high-end for your neighborhood, making too many improvements could make it more difficult to sell. When you get a valuation, you can see how your home compares with others in the neighborhood and let this guide your home improvement decisions.
QUALIFYING FOR CREDIT
If you want to borrow cash against your home, getting a Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC) could be a good option. To qualify, you must have a certain level of equity in your home. Most lenders require at least 20%. Getting a home valuation will help you determine if you qualify and will be used by the lender to make a decision on your loan.
PLANNING
Though it’s not a necessity, simply knowing the value of your home is good information to have. It will help you plan for the future and deal with unforeseen circumstances when you might be in a position that requires extra money or a quick relocation. Knowing how much equity you have in your home and how much you may be able to borrow against it or sell it for will help you respond to any financial curveballs that life throws at you.