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Quick Scoop

To estimate how much your house is worth, the fastest starting point is an online home-value estimate based on your address, then cross-check it with recent nearby sales and a local agent’s market analysis. Zillow, Realtor.com, Chase, Redfin, Zoopla, and similar sites all offer free instant valuation tools that use property records and recent sales data as a rough guide.

How to get a better estimate

  • Enter your full address into a home-value estimator for an instant number.
  • Update the home facts if the site lets you, because renovations and extra features can change the estimate.
  • Compare your home with recently sold properties nearby to sanity-check the result.
  • Ask a real estate agent for a comparative market analysis if you want a more grounded price range.
  • For the most precise valuation, hire a professional appraiser.

What affects value

A home’s worth is usually shaped by location, square footage, condition, upgrades, and recent sales nearby. Online estimates are useful starting points, but they can miss unique features or recent improvements.

Fastest next step

Use one estimator first, then compare it with two or three others so you can see a range instead of trusting a single number.

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