A defensible value range
See a current market range informed by relevant closed sales, pending activity when available, active competition, property type, location, condition, and marketability.
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Get a thoughtful value range based on relevant local sales, current competition, and the details that make your property different—reviewed by a licensed South Florida real estate broker.
CJM Realty Inc.A useful starting point
A strong pricing decision is built from the property outward. The review considers the closest available evidence, then explains which features may justify adjustments rather than relying on a broad ZIP-code average.
See a current market range informed by relevant closed sales, pending activity when available, active competition, property type, location, condition, and marketability.
Understand why certain nearby sales are more useful than others. Lot position, waterfront access, association structure, updates, age, and condition can materially change the comparison.
Learn which missing details could change the analysis and what to investigate before deciding whether to sell, refinance, renovate, hold, or request a formal appraisal.
How it works
Public records and automated valuation tools cannot always see a renovated kitchen, an aging roof, impact windows, a special assessment, a canal view, a permitted addition, or deferred maintenance. A brief human review puts those details in context.
Send the Broward County property address and your preferred email. If a crucial detail is missing, Conroy may ask a short follow-up question.
CJM Realty Inc. examines current public information, relevant comparable sales, available competing listings, and the facts you provide about the home.
You receive a value range and context for the conclusion. If selling is one option, you can also discuss timing, preparation, pricing, and estimated proceeds.
Why local review matters
Two homes on the same street can have different values because of condition, floor plan, view, lot, renovations, insurance-related improvements, association obligations, occupancy, or buyer appeal. In Broward County, condominium reserves and assessments, waterfront infrastructure, roof age, wind protection, permitting, and insurance eligibility may also influence how buyers and lenders evaluate a property.
The report is designed to help you ask better questions. It is not a licensed appraisal, tax assessment, engineering opinion, insurance quote, title review, or promise that a buyer will pay a specific price. If your decision requires one of those professional opinions, CJM Realty Inc. can help you identify the appropriate next step.
When a sale is being considered, pricing is only part of the financial picture. Mortgage payoff, closing costs, repairs, credits, association balances, taxes, and the negotiated contract all affect net proceeds. Those figures should be estimated separately and confirmed as the transaction develops.
Seller questions
These answers explain what the report includes, what it does not replace, and how property details improve the analysis.
Yes. CJM Realty Inc. provides the initial broker-reviewed report at no cost and with no obligation to list your property.
No. Automated estimates can be useful starting points, but this report is reviewed by a licensed real estate broker using relevant local sales, current competition, public records, and the property details available at the time.
Start with the Broward County property address, your name, and an email address for the report. Conroy may ask a few follow-up questions about renovations, condition, occupancy, or features that public records do not show.
It is an informed market opinion, not an appraisal or a guarantee of a future sale price. Accuracy improves when current property condition, permitted improvements, association details, and recent comparable sales can be evaluated.
Yes. If you are considering a sale, CJM Realty Inc. can prepare a separate estimated net sheet using a proposed price and known transaction costs. Final figures should be confirmed with the closing agent and other appropriate professionals.
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