Complimentary Valuation
What’s your home really worth?
Online estimates can miss the mark by tens of thousands of dollars — they’ve never walked your street, seen your upgrades, or watched what buyers in your neighborhood are actually paying.
Danielle prepares every valuation personally: recent comparable sales, current buyer demand, and the specifics that make your home different. No obligation, no pressure — just a clear, honest answer.
- Prepared personally — not by an algorithm
- Based on live neighborhood and regional market data
- Includes guidance on timing and preparation
- Completely free, with no obligation
Request your valuation
Tell us a little about your home and Danielle will follow up personally.
Good Questions
Home values: common questions
- Is the valuation really free, with no obligation?
Yes. Danielle prepares it personally as a no-pressure way to give you a clear, honest read on your home's value. There's no cost and no obligation to list — it's simply useful information whether you're selling next month or just curious.
- How is this different from a Zestimate or other online estimate?
Automated estimates rely on broad algorithms and routinely miss what actually drives your home's value — its specific street, condition, updates, and floor plan, and what comparable homes are truly closing at right now. Danielle's valuation is prepared by a person who knows your market, pairing real, current data with on-the-ground insight to land on a number you can actually rely on.
- Is the value you give me the same as what my home will sell for?
Not exactly — and the distinction matters. A valuation tells you what your home is worth in today's market. The listing price is a separate, strategic decision about how to position the home to attract buyers, and the final sale price is what a buyer ultimately agrees to pay.
Danielle uses the valuation as the foundation, then helps you set a list-price strategy designed to net you the most — which sometimes means pricing to spark competition rather than simply matching the estimate.