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Selling your home?
Want to know what your home in Atlanta is worth? Why not find out
from an
experienced agent? There is more to selling a home
than to place a sign in the ground! It isn't luck! It's
experience that counts! Why take a chance? Call us now!
"It's Our Experience!"

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Atlanta Free CMA.
Atlanta - Home Sellers Free Competitive Market Analysis CMA / Free
CMA! Planning to sell or list your Atlanta home or house for sale?
What your home is worth in Atlanta? Call us! Atlanta: Alpharetta,
Canton, John's Creek, Milton, Roswell, East Cobb, Duluth north Fulton Sugarloaf,
Woodstock, Lake Lanier, Lawrenceville, Snellville, Gwinnett,
Cumming, Cherokee, Dunwoody and Peachtree Corners.
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Atlanta Competitive Market
Analysis CMA
FREE CMA!
Thinking of selling a home in Atlanta? Want to know
what your home is worth? Have you ever asked yourself "What are homes
selling for in my Atlanta neighborhood?" Need some answers? Well you've
come to the right place! If you are thinking of selling your home in Atlanta or
its' suburbs, planning a move, purchase or
relocation...if you're buying or selling your home in the N. Metro area of Atlanta,
Alpharetta, Roswell, Dunwoody, Duluth, Norcross, Peachtree Corners, East Cobb, Forsyth,
Marietta, Lake Lanier, Cherokee, Cumming, and
Fulton counties...then we can help! As full time, fully professional
REALTORS®,
and listing agents that specialists in relocations, and the
best real estate service possible! Ellen and I offer a FREE Competitive Market
Analysis (CMA). Whether you are selling or buying, we can handle all the
details.
"Because Your Move Matters!"
A "comparative market analysis" or
"CMA" is an estimate of value prepared by a real estate broker or
salesperson that shows recent past sales for like properties and suggests a
possible asking price for the owner's property.
We are broker associates, Ellen is has
CRS, and
GRI designations. As you
can see we are well positioned on the INTERNET. We can offer a broad exposure of
your property or home. We're experienced residential real estate agents, that
specialize in service! Selling Your
Home in North Atlanta?
Want the Best
Possible Price? Contact Us Now!
Ellen and I offer
full-time, full service
Atlanta real estate services. Whether you
are selling your existing home, retiring or relocating to or from the Atlanta area, we can
handle all the details. Find out why
"Experience Matters!"
Contact Jim & Ellen Now! 770-238-0122
Atlanta
Georgia Homes For Sale

What is My Home
in Atlanta Worth?
CMA For
Atlanta Home Sellers
A Comparative Market Analysis (CMA) is an
estimated sale price for a property given current market conditions. It will encompass
sales of similar properties that have sold in your neighborhood with in the last 6 month.
It's prepared by a real estate agent and it usually comes in report form. It is not an
appraisal, which is a professional estimate of your homes value. There is no fee
associated for preparing a CMA. It gives you as our client an estimate of
the properties current value or valuation.
An agent needs to walk through the property in question
before preparing a CMA. Unless there are a lot of concerns, the entire process shouldn't
take long. However, property condition does affect price. If you have specific plans to do
work on the property, let us know.
After we review the property, our research in the Multiple
Listing Service will be reconciled to your home with information about similar properties
in the area that have recently sold. In order to arrive at a current price estimate, an
agent should analyze information about listings that have sold and closed, those that are
sold but haven't yet closed (the pending sales), active listings and expired
listings. It is not wise to base your list price on the list prices of you
neighbors.
So we make sure that only houses that are
extremely like yours will be considered. These homes will have similar square
footage, similar styling (one-story, two-story), and will be located in your
neighborhood or one that is very similar.
After comparing location, style, and size, we
look at other features. The number of bedrooms, number of baths, the size of the
garage, the age of the house, the size and relative privacy of the lot,
improvements, and other amenities will be considered. Does the property have
formal dining? A finished basement? What is the appearance, and how does
it show are other questions that have to be considered also.
We then assemble all of this information in a
report called a “comparative market analysis,” the CMA. This data will then
be the foundation for how to determine the best price to ask for your house.
Pending and sold listings are the most
reliable indicators of current market price. Active listings are only a gauge of your
competition in the marketplace. Expired and withdrawn listings are homes that were listed
for sale but for some reason didn't sell. Usually, the most common reason expired listings
don't sell, they were priced too high.
With the results from the CMA's SOLD homes
found in the MLS search, reconciled to your home and current condition, we can arrive at a
selling price. Keep in mind that the price derived from a CMA is subjective. A CMA is not
an appraisal. You need to hire a licensed appraiser to complete an appraisal.
Sellers should have a CMA done before listing their home for
sale. Most people would agree, that when it comes to selling home, the less surprises the
better! Also, it gives you the opportunity to meet the agents that will represent
you in the sale of your home.
Also, buyers should request a CMA on a
property they are considering buying, particularly if they are new to the area and haven't
had the opportunity to see many listings. It is good to be an informed consumer. and
it is not good to buy the most expensive home in the neighborhood!
"Whether you are
a buying or selling, call Jim & Ellen!" 770-238-0122
As full time, professional agents we work actively in the area where the property
is located. The Internet has made it possible for virtually anyone to access comparable
sales information. However, without firsthand knowledge of the comparable properties and
the local marketplace. this information could be inadequate
For example, quality upgrades usually have a positive effect
on sale price. But if your home improvements are inferior in quality or design they can
lower rather than increase the price. Suppose the information on a sold listing shows a
remodeled kitchen. Without having seen the property, it's difficult to know how the
remodeling affected the price.
Also, sometimes our CMA gives a price range
rather than a set price. You're more likely to see this in markets were there is variation
in terms of property size, age, architectural style and condition.
CMA For Atlanta Home Buyers
If you are buying, you should ask for a list
of comparable (similar) homes in the area that are currently listed or that have
recently sold. This is important to see if you are overpaying, or negotiating
based on the condition of current home (deductions for: repairs, carpeting or
painting). If the information isn't available, you can take the original
purchase price of the home and add or subtract the cost of any improvements and
estimated property appreciation since the home was last purchased. County tax
records show purchase prices, but may not show all the extras if they were paid
for cash, or the improvement work was performed by the owner. Your Buyers Agent
can assist you with rough estimate of annual appreciation.
Also, if you're not comfortable about the
value of the property you are bidding on, then have a appraisal contingency
built into in your purchase offer. If the appraisal comes in low, you may
negotiate or withdraw offer. Your Buyers agent can advise.
If you enter negotiations with a seller, you
might want to have some extra time built into the contract in writing before
responding to a counter offer. If the seller doesn't receive other offers in the
meantime, your offer may start to look good. And if someone else places an offer
on the home in the meantime, you've not placed yourself in a position to overpay
or get into a bidding war. It is good to walk away rather than overpay.
Above all, in all matters "time is of
the essence", and act in good faith, and remove emotion from the
offer. Also, make sure that if you are unable to meet a deadline, get an
extension in writing. All real estate contracts, and any modifications,
amendments to them, and offers and counter-offers must be in writing in the
state of Georgia for the contract to be valid.
What is a CMA in a nutshell?
A comparative market analysis, or CMA,
is a real estate agent's price evaluation of a subject
property. It is a historic number based on local listings
"sold!" It may also include active listings to show you
what the competition will be in price. It will also
include current and recent sales data, expired listings
that did not sell, and withdrawn listings. Analyzing all
the data, agent, owner or buyer should be able to see
where a similar home, plus or minus improvements should be
priced. It is a snapshot of pricing, but it is not an
appraisal. It is a market analysis to determine the
probable sale price of a similar or comparable property in
the current market. Sellers can use a CMA to help
determine a list price or a price range in which the home
will sell. A CMA can also be used by buyers to assist them
decide what to offer on a listing they want to purchase.
If your
home is currently listed, this is not a solicitation of that listing. Please excuse our
active marketing.
Selling your home and want results?
Do you want
your home marketed here? Call
Us Now! Contact Jim & Ellen Now!

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