How do I find the current value of a location

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November 27 2011 - Bridgeport
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Great answers by my fellow Realtors, and in addition, Scott, deternine what YOU are looking for in a location.  Are you concerned about accessibility to work, schools, public water & sewer?  Is the property that yyou are interested in a single or multi family or is it in a condominium complex.  If you're looking at condos, check out  how the condo association is run.  Whether the property is eligible for CHFA/FHA financing can also influence its value.  What about environmental issues? Is there lead, asbestos, etc. and what are the costs of remediation? Bottom, line, buying or sellling, secure a competent Realtor to represent your interests.  Best of luck!
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December 17 2011
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The BEST way to get a valuation on a property is to contact a REALTOR.  They will need to view the property and discuss with you an improvements.  Depending on the type of property, there may be a range offered by the REALTOR.  Home prices are market driven so supply and demand play a role in the value as well as the location. 

Property pricing is key to getting the attention of today's informed buyers.  Don't depend on Zillow's Zestimate - especially if it is a property with more than a typicaly lot. 
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November 28 2011
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Scott--you should be able to contact a Realtor in your area and ask for a comparable market analysis on the property. Or, if you are working with a Realtor already, have them prepare one for you. Hope that helps!
Kylee
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