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Ihor Ivasyk
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How to estimate property value?

Ihor Ivasyk
  • San Diego, CA
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What are the best resources available to estimate property value?
I looked at trulia and zillow, but they do not give accurate estimation, in some cases way, way not accurate.
What is the best and fast way to evaluate property?
Thanks.

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Go out and look at properties in the area and see what they sell for and see how they compare to the property you want to sell.

Check your newspaper or local newspaper website and see what the property transfer look like.

Also do like what Rehab said. Get in touch with a agent and get them to see for ya.

Of course I guess you could shell out the dough and get an appraiser.

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