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comparable market analysis":
comparable market analysis: For Sellers- what is a COMPARABLE ( CMA) and how is done - 01/30/08 05:52 PM
Comparables : An abbreviation for "comparable properties"; used for comparative purposes in the appraisal process. Comparables are properties like the property under consideration; they have reasonably the same size, location, and amenities and have recently been sold. Comparables help the appraiser determine the approximate fair market value of the subject property.
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comparable market analysis: Price is important - 01/27/08 12:13 AM
Price is importantWe used to hear in Real Estate that the three most important things were: Location, Location, Location. Nowadays with commutes ever increasing, and cities becomming increasingly dense I believe the most important things are: Pricing, Pricing, and Pricing! People, we've got to price our homes in accordance with the
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comparable market analysis: WHAT IS A COMPARABLE MARKET ANALYSIS or CMA, SEARCHING FOR HOMES IN BALTIMORE, HARFORD COUNTY - 10/29/07 02:22 PM
What is a Comparable Market Analysis, Maryland Realtors, Auctioneers Providing Superior Real Estate Auction Services in Maryland, Harford County, Cecil County, Baltimore for our clients. Service. Integrity. Results. Search the MLS NOW! What is a Comparable Market Analysis?A CMA is the best way to determine a reasonable asking price for your home.
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comparable market analysis: House Values - 06/29/07 09:58 PM
We've all learned that it's good to be the smallest house in the neighborhood because having large homes around your home increases its value. This lovely mansion pictured at left is four blocks from my house. Do you think it will impact the value of my house? Will its historic beauty
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comparable market analysis: Pricing a Home - What were they thinking? - 08/08/06 11:47 AM
Ok, so the home across the street is for sale now. The nice old lady passed away a couple of weeks ago and her only heir from TX came in, sold off everything inside and listed the home w/ a family friend. My teammate Tom and I walked through it shortly
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