Home valuation
What’s your Palm Beach County home worth?
Request a personal, data-based valuation from Christian — a considered estimate grounded in real local sales, not an automated guess.
A valuation done the thoughtful way
Understanding your home’s likely value is the natural first step before selling — or simply a smart way to stay informed. Christian prepares a comparative market analysis using current, sourced sales of comparable homes in your neighborhood and property type, then accounts for what makes your home distinct.
- Grounded in recent, comparable local sales
- Adjusted for your home’s condition, features, and location
- Explained clearly, with no pressure to list
A valuation is a market opinion to help you plan — not an appraisal, and not a guarantee of sale price. Figures are prepared from sourced data at the time of your request.
Valuation FAQs
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How is my home’s value determined?
- Christian prepares a comparative market analysis (CMA) by hand, using current, sourced sales of comparable homes in your specific neighborhood and property type, then adjusting for your home’s condition and features. It’s a considered estimate, not an automated number.
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Is this valuation free and without obligation?
- Yes. Requesting a valuation carries no cost or obligation. It’s simply a starting point for understanding where your home may stand in today’s market.
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How is this different from an online estimate?
- Automated online estimates rely on broad data and often miss what makes a home unique — its condition, upgrades, view, and micro-location. A personal CMA accounts for those specifics with local knowledge.
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Is a valuation the same as an appraisal?
- No. A CMA is a real estate professional’s market opinion to help you plan. A formal appraisal is performed by a licensed appraiser, often for a lender. Christian can explain when each is appropriate.
Let’s talk
Prefer to talk it through first?
Reach out and Christian will walk you through what a valuation involves and answer any questions.