Home Valuation

Start with price, timing, and what the launch actually needs.

This page is for owners who need a better first read before they commit to the seller path.

What To Bring

The details that make the first valuation pass better.

Property type and layout

Enough to understand the format and the likely buyer.

Timing around the move

Whether the listing needs to happen now, seasonally, or after another step.

Any update history

Recent work, condition notes, and anything that changes the launch story.

What To Check

The signals that usually shape the seller decision fastest.

Nearby competition

Fresh supply around the building or street changes pricing and launch tone more than old broad averages do.

Likely buyer pool

The valuation gets cleaner once the likely buyer is clear and the comparison set matches that buyer.

Prep threshold

The useful question is not what could be done. It is what actually helps enough to change the launch result.

Best next pages

Use the page that matches where the seller plan is getting stuck.

Seller Guide

Use this if the seller side still needs to be simplified before you even open the form.

Condo Owners

Use this if the valuation question is condo-specific and the next issue is competing building supply and launch tone.

Pricing Strategy

Use this if the valuation question is really about the comparison set and how price should be framed before launch.

Listing Prep

Use this if the next issue is deciding what prep actually changes the launch enough to matter.

Market Watch

Use this if the launch decision still depends on what the exact local market is doing around the property.

Contact

Use this if the valuation question is already real enough that a direct conversation is faster than more reading.

Next Step

Open the valuation form or step back into the seller guide first.

Both routes work. The right one depends on whether the seller plan is already clear enough to start pricing directly.

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