The essential step in a sales project is the estimate. It defines the sales strategy, future projects or can simply be useful to value your assets.
At Mojave we carry out a rigorous evaluation of your property, its surface area, its equipment, the tangible and the intangible; we combine this with our detailed knowledge of the market to finally offer you a fair and precise price.
Do not hesitate to contact us for a free estimate.
Here are some keys to know how to estimate the price of your property.

There are different methods for estimating the price of your property.
1. Free online tools
Real estate listing websites: SeLoger, LeBonCoin, PAP.fr, etc. allow you to see the selling prices of similar properties in your area.
Online simulators: BestAgents, DVF Immobilier, etc. offer free estimates based on algorithms and market data.
Tax administration databases: The tax website (www.impots.gouv.fr) provides access to the prices of recent real estate transactions in your area.
2. Professional expertise:
Real estate agent: A local real estate agent has extensive market knowledge and can provide an accurate estimate for your property.
Notary: A notary can also provide you with an estimate for your property, but their fees are generally higher than those of a real estate agent.
3. Complementary methods:
Compare with recently sold properties: Look at the sales prices of similar properties recently sold in your neighborhood.
Take into account the characteristics of your property: surface area, number of rooms, general condition, presence of an exterior facade, etc.
Evaluate the work to be done: Major work can affect the sale price of your property.
Tips for a more accurate estimate:
Take care of the presentation of your property: High-quality photos and a detailed description can improve the attractiveness of your property and its valuation.
Be objective: Do not overestimate the value of your property as this could delay the sale.
In summary:
Estimating the price of a property is a delicate matter that requires taking several factors into account. Online tools and professional expertise can help you get an estimate. Don't forget to carefully compare the different estimates and take care of the presentation of your property to maximize your chances of selling. Always remember that we always tend to minimize the defects and maximize the quality of our own goods. The result is that the highest estimate is always the one that is most retained. However, it will not necessarily be the one that complies with the law of supply and demand at the time of sale.
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