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A Comparative Market Analysis (CMA) is an estimated sale price for a property given current market conditions. It will encompass sales of similar properties that have sold in your neighborhood within the last 6 months. It's prepared by a real estate agent and it usually comes in report form. It is not an appraisal, which is a professional estimate of your homes value. There is no fee associated for preparing a CMA. It gives you as our client an estimate of the property's current value or valuation.

An agent needs to walk through the property in question before preparing a CMA. Unless there are a lot of concerns, the entire process shouldn't take long. However, property condition does affect price. If you have specific plans to do work on the property, let us know.

After we review the property, our research in the Multiple Listing Service will be reconciled to your home with information about similar properties in the area that have recently sold. In order to arrive at a current price estimate, an agent should analyze information about listings that have sold and closed, those that are sold but haven't yet closed (the pending sales), active listings and expired listings.  It is not wise to base your list price on the list prices of you neighbors.

So we make sure that only houses that are extremely like yours will be considered.  These homes will have similar square footage, similar styling (one-story, two-story), and will be located in your eighborhood or one that is very similar.

After comparing location, style, and size, we look at other features. The number of bedrooms, number of baths, the size of the garage, the age of the house, the size and relative privacy of the lot, improvements, and other amenities will be considered. Does the property have formal dining? A finished basement?  What is the appearance, and how does it show are other questions that have to be considered also.

We then assemble all of this information in a report called a comparative market analysis, the CMA. This data will then be the foundation for how to determine the best price to ask for your house.

Pending and sold listings are the most reliable indicators of current market price. Active listings are only a gauge of your competition in the marketplace. Expired and withdrawn listings are homes that were listed for sale but for some reason didn't sell. Usually, the most common reason expired listings don't sell, they were priced too high.

With the results from the CMA's SOLD homes found in the MLS search, reconciled to your home and current condition, we can arrive at a selling price. Keep in mind that the price derived from a CMA is subjective. A CMA is not an appraisal. You need to hire a licensed appraiser to complete an appraisal.

Sellers should have a CMA done before listing their home for sale. Most people would agree, that when it comes to selling home, the less surprises the better!  Also, it gives you the opportunity to meet the agents that will represent you in the sale of your home.

Also, buyers should request a CMA on a property they are considering buying, particularly if they are new to the area and haven't had the opportunity to see many listings.  It is good to be an informed consumer. and it is not good to buy the most expensive home in the neighborhood!

As full time, professional agents we work actively in the area where the property is located. The Internet has made it possible for virtually anyone to access comparable sales information. However, without first hand knowledge of the comparable properties and the local marketplace. this information could be inadequate.

For example, quality upgrades usually have a positive effect on sale price. But if your home improvements are inferior in quality or design they can lower rather than increase the price. Suppose the information on a sold listing shows a remodeled kitchen. Without having seen the property, it's difficult to know how the remodeling affected the price.

Also, sometimes our CMA gives a price range rather than a set price. You're more likely to see this in markets were there is variation in terms of property size, age, architectural style and condition.

Ask us ANY question about selling your home or property. Or request our FREE in-home presentation of how we would market your property in the Tampa Bay Area! There's no obligation, and we promise to get back to you quickly.

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