Evaluate the Property's Condition and Features

  • Condition Assessment: Note the condition of the home, including structural aspects (roof, foundation) and aesthetic features (paint, flooring). A property in excellent condition will typically command a higher value.
  • Unique Features and Upgrades: Consider any unique characteristics, such as a newly renovated kitchen, outdoor space, a swimming pool, or eco-friendly features like solar panels. These features can enhance the property’s appeal and value.
  • Age and Quality of Construction: Newer or well-maintained homes with high-quality construction materials and fixtures are likely to have higher valuations.

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