Gainesville FL Property Appraisal CMA Estimates

24 Hour Reports for Homeowners and Real Estate Investors

The City of Gainesville hosts the University of Florida which has the fourth largest public university enrollment in the United States of more than 55,000 students. As a result, the local economy and housing market is supported by the many opportunities provided by the university. If you wish to learn the value of any house in the area, we offer a comparative market analysis-based U.S. Home Value Report.

Find Out the Value of a Gainesville Home

Comparative Market Analysis

For residential property with a maximum of two family units.

Single-Family Homes • Condominiums • Townhomes • Duplexes

Gainesville Appraisal Emulations

U.S. Home Value Reports are available to real estate investors, homebuyers, and homeowners that want to learn how much a house is worth without having to interact with a real estate agent or spend hundreds of dollars on an appraisal. Our real estate CMA-based report is intended to estimate or emulate how much a Gainesville appraiser would likely value a particular subject property.

We Estimate Home Values in the Following Areas:

Gainesville Map

Neighborhoods: Archer Road, Downtown, Midtown, Northwest, Sorority Row & South Gainesville, Tioga & Hale, and West Gainesville.

Zip Codes: 32601, 32602, 32603, 32604, 32605, 32606, 32607, 32608, 32609, 32610, 32611, 32612, 32613, 32614, 32627, 32635, 32641, and 32653.

Gainesville Property Appraisal Resources

Government Offices

City of Gainesville

Alachua County Property Appraiser

Alachua County Property Taxes

Appraisers

Real Estate Appraiser Licensee Search

Real Estate Agents

https://www.realtor.com/realestateagents/gainesville_fl


Our Appraisal Emulation Process

Each U.S. Home Value Report is produced by a highly skilled valuation processor that manually researches and assesses the market value of your subject property. Because our reports are performed by experienced professionals – as opposed to algorithms relying invalid living areas and property characteristics – this enables us to maintain a low margin of error. Here’s an overview of our process:

Step 1. Property Questionnaire

The first step involves asking if any improvements have been made or if there are any significant repairs needed. Adding a new bedroom or failing to update an old kitchen could have a substantial impact on a home’s value.

Step 2. Subject Property Research

Subject Property

Using a number of private and government resources, our processor will retrieve all of the relevant data about the subject property, including its living area, rooms, lot, amenities, etc.

Step 3. Comparable Properties Search

Sales Comps

In order to perform the next step, a comparative market analysis, our processor must locate a minimum of five comparable properties known as “sales comps.” These are homes that have recently sold in the local area that share similar characteristics with the subject property.

Step 4. Comparative Market Analysis

The second to last step requires a valuation processor to perform a comparative market analysis (also known as a real estate CMA) by analyzing each comparable property and comparing it against the subject property to formulate an opinion of its estimated value.

Step 5. Report Preparation and Delivery

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