
Pre-Listing & Pricing
Price it right
before you list.
Overprice and you sit; underprice and you leave money on the table. A licensed appraisal gives you the number the market will actually pay — before you commit to a listing price, a buyout, or a FSBO ask. Starting at $199.
What this appraisal covers
Listing with confidence
Anchor your list price to a licensed opinion of value instead of a Zestimate or a hopeful agent CMA.
Co-owner buyouts
Negotiating with a sibling, ex-partner, or relocation company? Start from a neutral, defensible number.
For sale by owner
Selling without an agent means pricing without one too. An appraisal is your independent pricing backbone.
Before the appraisal gap bites
Know what a lender’s appraiser is likely to conclude before a buyer’s financing hangs on it.
How it works
You do the walkthrough on your phone. A licensed appraiser does the rest. No strangers in your home, no scheduling, no waiting rooms.
Tell us about the home
Address, basic details, why you need the appraisal. Two minutes.
Scan your home
Walk each room with your phone camera and narrate what you see. The app guides you through the full walkthrough in about 15 minutes.
A licensed appraiser reviews
A state-licensed appraiser in your market reviews your scan, pulls comparable sales, and prepares the report. Typically 48–72 hours.
Get your report
A defensible, USPAP-compliant appraisal you can hand to your tax board, your attorney, your CPA, or your buyer.
We’re not an AVM, a computer model, or a real-estate agent estimate. Every report is prepared under the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) and signed by a licensed appraiser in your state — the same qualification required for mortgage appraisals.
Common questions
A CMA is a marketing opinion from someone who wants the listing. An appraisal is an independent, USPAP-compliant valuation from a licensed professional with no stake in the outcome.
Lenders order their own appraisals, but a pre-listing appraisal tells you what that appraiser is likely to find — so you can price to avoid appraisal-gap surprises.
Most pre-listing reports deliver within 48–72 hours of your walkthrough.