Need a pre-listing appraisal? Contact KEN GREEN APPRAISALS
Are you working with an agent to list your property? More than likely,
you can expect them to provide you with a comparative market analysis (or a CMA) that displays a list of homes for sale in your area. It's a customary starting point when determining your home's listing price.
This step is really important if you're going to maximize your profit and minimize the home's time on the market.
However, it's definitely in your best interest to have an "objective" third-party's opinion of value prior to signing the Listing Agreement, even if you have been working with the most experienced agent.
A skillful appraisal from KEN GREEN APPRAISALS can help you decide on a realistic selling price so your house will charm buyers, and we'll also:
Upgrades that improve your home's valueThere are many important questions to ask yourself prior to listing your home -- and KEN GREEN APPRAISALS can help with that. Would it be better to paint the outside of the house before we sell it... Does the tile need replacing... Should I finish my closet remodel... Virtually any project can affect value in some way. But not everything will have the same return on investment. Remodeling your kitchen may improve your home's appeal, but be sure to figure out your costs before diving in. It might not justify the time and costs involved.KEN GREEN APPRAISALS will step in and help make these important decisions. An appraiser has no vested interest in what amount the house sells for, unlike an agent. Our appraisal fees are based on efforts to finalize the report, and not a percentage of your home's sale price. When it comes to investing in your home and setting a fair price to sell at, a professional appraisal from KEN GREEN APPRAISALS helps homeowners make the sharpest decisions. |
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Are you working with an agent to list your property? More than likely,
you can expect them to provide you with a comparative market analysis (or a CMA) that displays a list of homes for sale in your area. It's a customary starting point when determining your home's listing price.
This step is really important if you're going to maximize your profit and minimize the home's time on the market.


