Real estate agents calculate a CMA – a comparative market analysis – to help determine the selling price of a house. To generate a CMA, your agent will compare the house to similar recently sold houses in the area, looking at active, recently sold, and expired listings for houses as similar to yours as possible. Determining the value of your house is one of the most important skills your agent should possess (along with marketing and closing skills). So let’s see how an agent would calculate a CMA for your house in Northwest Arkansas.
1. Neighborhood Assessment
The first thing your agent will usually do to calculate a CMA is to assess the neighborhood. A quick online check of the neighborhood will help an agent get a feel for property values. What she will look at includes:
- Proximity to amenities
- Proximity to unpleasant or unsightly things like garbage dumps
- Major curb appeal issues
2. Zillow Check
Next, in order to calculate a CMA for your house in Northwest Arkansas, your agent will likely check out Zillow’s Zestimates, which are based on limited tax records and agent-added data. Although these are often not very accurate, they are a starting point for many buyers. Besides, homeowners many times have already consulted Zillow’s Zestimates, and a good agent will need to be prepared for the inaccuracies homeowners may have picked up there.
3. Preliminary CMA with MLS
Once your agent has assessed the neighborhood and looked into the Zillow Zestimate, they will check out the MLS with their local platform. They can examine comparable listings – sold, active, expired, and pending – to get a rough idea of your home’s value.
4. Comp Listings and Square Foot Price
After compiling all this information and narrowing the search criteria, your agent will then begin to calculate a CMA for your exact house in Northwest Arkansas. By this point, they should have pinpointed several homes in the area comparable to yours and can consider the selling prices of those homes. The job at this point is to find the average price per square foot for these comparable homes to arrive at a fairly accurate estimate for the selling price of your home based on square footage.
This will produce a range of values that your home could sell for, depending on the condition of your home, and how you present it to the market. It’s not uncommon to see similar homes within an average neighborhood sell for prices that may be as much as $10,000-15,000 apart. The difference is often in the perceived value of the homes within the minds of the potential buyers.
6. In-person Assessment
The next and last of the preparatory steps to calculate a CMA is an in-person assessment of your house. Your agent has completed all the preliminary research, so now they need to see and assess your house in person to see how it stacks up against what they have learned on paper. Your agent will look at the general condition of your house, will evaluate any upgrades and/or additions, and will go over the property itself considering such things as landscaping. If your agent finds any major issues, they will then have to conduct a new search for comparable listings or adjust the price per square foot.
7. Final CMA Preparation
Having done all these things, your agent will then calculate a CMA for your house in Northwest Arkansas. Today, most agents rely on CMA software in order to organize the data in an attractive way. Often this is printed out and put together in a binder. In any case, at this point, your agent will have arrived at a final determination of the fair market recommendation for the listing price of your house.
These, are the steps a real estate agent will take to calculate a CMA for your house in Northwest Arkansas. And it takes a good deal of expertise, knowledge, and experience to get it right. And then your agent has to know how to market your house and close the deal.
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