Fairchilds Home Value Reports
The original settlement of the village was in 1890 and named after Philo Fairchilds who arrived there about 1840. Growth has been very slow over the 20th century, ending with only a few hundred inhabitants. Today, there are an estimated 1,300 residents making up approximately 400 households, so the housing market is small, but stable enough to allow homebuyers and real estate investors to order our Fairchilds TX Real Estate CMA Home Value Report to get an invaluable comparative market analysis for any property zoned for:
Needville Independent or Lamar Consolidated Independent School Districts
Fairchilds Comparative Market Analysis
Our guarantee: All of our reports and estimates are human generated. We do not use AVMs (automated valuation models). Therefore, we guarantee the accuracy of our valuations to be within +/-5% of an official appraisal 30 days after our report or it’s on us – that’s called “banking on it” 🙂
Fairchilds Real Estate Appraisal Estimates (Not AVMs)
Until there’s a way for a software program to verify a property’s attributes, an automated valuation model (AVM) estimate will gain much confidence. Our research has revealed too many errors on property listings to rely on an algorithm to calculate a value. Whether its an underreported living area, an inflated number of bedrooms, or any other basic features, we prefer to review the square footage, rooms, and everything else, like the finishing of a basement. That’s why we recommend ordering our home value report that’s powered by humans, not software. We have almost 20 years of experience in researching property characteristics, images, lot dimensions, sales comps, listing data, tax history, and even ownership. Browse our Sample Report. If you’re thinking of investing or selling in the Needville Independent or Lamar Consolidated Independent School Districts let us create an appraisal emulation for you.
Fairchilds TX Property Appraisal Resources
Government Offices
Appraisers
Real Estate Agents
Fairchilds Tenant Screening
Even small villages need tenant screening services to see if new renters have been delinquent consumers or felons.