Review the property
I examine the home's size, layout, condition, upgrades, location, taxes, lot, parking, basement, mechanical systems, and other features that influence buyer demand.
Online estimates can be useful, but they cannot fully account for renovations, condition, layout, lot quality, street location, additions, unfinished work, or the specific buyer demand around your home.
Send the property address and a few details. I will review the available information and contact you with a clearer estimate of the home's likely market position.
Complete the short form and Armand will follow up directly.
Your information will only be used to respond to your property value request. Submitting this form does not create an agency relationship or obligation to sell.
Automated valuation tools rely heavily on public records and nearby sales. They may not know that you replaced the kitchen, finished the basement, added a bathroom, updated major systems, or have deferred maintenance that buyers will notice.
I examine the home's size, layout, condition, upgrades, location, taxes, lot, parking, basement, mechanical systems, and other features that influence buyer demand.
Your home competes with active listings, not only properties that already sold. Current pricing, presentation, and inventory affect how buyers may respond today.
Instead of relying on one automated number, I explain a realistic range and the factors that could move the home's expected sale price higher or lower.
Two homes on the same street can sell for very different amounts. Buyers respond to the complete property, its presentation, and the alternatives available at that time.
Kitchens, bathrooms, flooring, roofing, HVAC, windows, electrical, plumbing, additions, finished space, and unresolved repairs.
Street traffic, school district, municipality, lot size, parking, flood exposure, nearby uses, privacy, and access to transportation.
Active inventory, recent price reductions, buyer demand, interest rates, seasonality, and the condition of competing homes.
Preparation, photography, access, launch timing, pricing, marketing, offer review, and negotiation can affect the final result.
A professional evaluation can include pricing scenarios, suggested preparation, likely buyer concerns, estimated proceeds, and a step-by-step plan for bringing the property to market.
Important details about automated estimates and professional property reviews.
It can provide a starting point, but it may miss renovations, condition issues, layout differences, street location, lot quality, additions, and current competing listings.
No. You can request a review while researching, planning future improvements, considering a move, or evaluating your equity.
A useful review generally provides a supported range rather than pretending that one number is guaranteed. The final result depends on preparation, timing, buyer competition, financing, inspections, and negotiation.
Yes. The initial review is provided without obligation. Additional property access or documentation may be helpful for a more detailed evaluation.
Send the property and your preferred time. I will confirm the appointment and contact you directly.