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The Easiest Way to Compute Your Property's Valuation



Published on Thursday, 21 January 2010
If you want to sell your house or property, you have to get an appraisal or valuation first. This appraisal or valuation can help you decide on the best price tag for your property. Although you can hire an expert or agent to help you get a proper appraisal, it's also good if you know how to compute your property's valuation on your own. Here are some easy methods to compute the value of your property.
* Go online and look for a trust-worthy property or real estate site. Some sites offer downloadable forms to get free property valuation. These sites take into consideration current real estate market trends, the prices of different houses in your area and the value of your area.
* Compare prices of similar properties in similar areas. Look at ads or browse through the Internet and check for properties that are more or less the same as yours. List down how much they are selling for and use these prices as guides.
* Ask around and check how much houses or property have been recently sold in your area. This will give you an idea of the value of the different properties in your area. You can base your valuation from this.
The price tag of a property is based largely on its valuation. Get correct and up-to-date appraisals or valuation on your property to be able to determine a fair price for it.

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