How Much is my Home Worth?
Do you ask yourself frequently “How much is my home worth?” Knowing the value of your home is essential, whether you’re considering selling, refinancing, or just curious about its current market worth. If you wonder how much your home is worth, here are a few methods to help you find your answer:
- Online Valuation Tools: Numerous websites and platforms offer free online home valuation tools. Popular ones include ERA.com Zillow, Redfin, and Realtor.com. These tools provide estimated home values based on publicly available data and other factors. While they can provide a rough estimate, they may not be entirely accurate and further research is always recommended.
- Hire a Professional Appraiser: Hiring a certified appraiser is one of the most accurate ways to determine your home’s value. Appraisers are trained to assess a property’s condition, features, and its comps in your area. They provide a detailed and unbiased valuation report. The cost of this service varies among appraisers, but typically ranges from $500-1000. Many banks require a certified appraisal for loans and refinances.
- Consult an ERA Real Estate Agent: ERA Real estate agents are familiar with local market conditions and can provide you with a Comparative Market Analysis (CMA). This report includes recent sales of similar properties in your area, helping you understand your home’s value. The best part of going this route, is there is no fee for this service. ERA Agents are always happy to give you an estimated value on your home. This opinion on price cannot be used for financing but can give you a good idea of what your home is worth.
- Online Real Estate Listings: Browse online real estate listings in your area to see the prices of similar homes. This can give you a rough idea of what similar properties are selling for.
- Attend Open Houses: Visiting open houses for properties similar to yours can help you gauge the condition and features of those homes and compare them to your own.
- Local Tax Assessment Office: You can contact your local tax assessment office to find out the assessed value of your property. Keep in mind that this value might not always align with market value. Mississippi does not require Sellers to disclose what a home sold for, so this is not always an accurate approach, but it can give you a good idea of approximate sales prices in your area.
- Home Improvement Appraisal: If you’ve made significant improvements to your home, such as adding a new bathroom or renovating the kitchen, consider getting an appraisal specifically for those improvements. This can add value to your property.
- Keep Up with the Local Market: Stay informed about the local real estate market by reading local news, attending real estate seminars, or following real estate trends in your area. The EASIEST way to do this is to subscribe to ERA’s Neighborhood News monthly newsletter. Once a month you will get sales data on what homes have sold for near you. Contact one of ERA Town & Campus Realty’s agents today and subscribe to keep up with this valuable information.
Remember that the value of your home can fluctuate over time due to various factors, including market conditions, economic factors, and changes to your property. For the most accurate assessment, consider a combination of these methods and consult with a professional appraiser or real estate agent.