Have confidence in your listing price with an appraisal from Source Appraisal Services, LLC.
Are you working with an agent to list your property? Quite often
you can expect them to give you a comparative market analysis (CMA) that displays selected sale homes in your local area. It's a customary starting point in determining your home's listing price.
For anyone looking to get most profit out of their house, which includes not having it for sale too long, this is a standard move.
Even if you're working with the most experienced agent, it's definitely in your best interest to also have a third-party's objective opinion of value before signing a Listing Agreement.
Source Appraisal Services, LLC can help you decide on a realistic selling price so your house will appeal to buyers, and we can also:
Improvements to add value to your homeIn addition to "how much?", there may be other equally important questions to ask yourself before listing your home. Should we paint the whole house before we sell it... Does the tile need replacing... Should I complete my closet remodel... Nearly any project has the potential to affect value in some way. But not everything will have the same bang for the buck. Remodeling your kitchen may improve the appeal of a home, but be sure to figure out your expenses before diving in. It may not justify the time and costs involved.Need help making some of these important decisions? We're here for you. Appraisers don't have any vested interest in your final selling price, like a real estate agent on commission will. Our fees are not a percentage of your home's sale price -- your fee to us is based on efforts to finalize the report. A professional appraisal from Source Appraisal Services, LLC will help you make the best-informed decisions when it comes to investments to add value and deciding on a fair sales price. |
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Are you working with an agent to list your property? Quite often
you can expect them to give you a comparative market analysis (CMA) that displays selected sale homes in your local area. It's a customary starting point in determining your home's listing price.
For anyone looking to get most profit out of their house, which includes not having it for sale too long, this is a standard move.


