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Comparative Market Analysis

What is it and why do you need it? A Comparative Market Analysis, commonly referred to as a CMA and or mini CMA, is a report of gathered information utilized to access the market value of your home today. Completed in steps, this is not required of you, but is handled by your Chosen Real Estate Agent.

The Agent will complete a home assessment while gathering the pertinent information bellow:

  • Style of the home – Victorian, Cape Cod, Ranch
  • Type of home – Single-Family, Multi-Family
  • Year the home was built
  • Number of bedroom(s) and bath(s)
  • Fireplace(s)
  • Lot Sizes
  • Heating Type
  • Cooling System
  • Basement: Partial, Unfinished, Finished
  • Exterior Amenities: Swimming Pool, Storage/Outbuilding(s), Garage
  • Interior Amenities
  • Neighborhood Location
  • Overall condition of the home

Upon completion of the home assessment, the next step for the Agent involves the comparison to other homes within the same vicinity. As the Agent is not expected to tour each home, as this information is gathered through the local Multiple Listing Service, a database solely for the marketing and utilization of Real Estate Brokers and their agents.

Preferably no later than six months prior, a search is completed using Active and Sold listing(s) reflective upon your homes assessment.
- For instance: If you home was assessed as being a Single-Family Ranch with 3 bedroom(s) and 2.5 bath(s), 1500 sq. ft. settled over a finished daylight basement built in 2000 and perched upon an acreage of land, the agent would complete a search for homes based on this information to obtain a list of comparable properties and their listing and or selling price.

Seemingly to be utilized only to benefit the prospective Seller, a Comparative Market Analysis can also be a useful tool to the prospective Buyer. When selling a home, it is nice to know what the value of your property is and what listing price is realistic, but when buying a home, it is equally nice to know that the asking price is reflective upon today’s current market.

*Note – A Comparative Market Analysis (CMA) is not an appraisal.  It is an estimate of your Homes Value.  An appraisal is completed only by a licensed Appraiser!

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