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Home value estimators generally use public record data, combined with professional appraisal techniques to arrive at a value estimate. For instance, the characteristics of your home such as square footage and number of rooms are compared with recent "comparable sales" in your neighborhood.
Because this method doesn't include a physical inspection, the estimators don't take the place of professional appraisals. No automated valuation system can account for unique locations, curb appeal, or special home improvements, but they can provide a reasonable approximation. For selling a house, you should use a real estate professional or appraiser to establish your asking price.
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