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What’s My Highland Haven House Worth? Getting a Real Answer

Whether you’re thinking about listing soon or just keeping tabs on your equity, “how much is my house worth” is a fair question, and in Highland Haven it’s one that a generic online tool usually gets wrong. I’m Robbie English, REALTOR and Broker at Uncommon Highland Lakes Realty. Here’s the direct answer to how you actually get a real number, and why the free estimator you already checked probably isn’t it.

TL;DR: How Much Is My House Worth In Highland Haven?

  • Online estimators work off public records and recent sales patterns, and they don’t see your home’s actual condition or lake access.
  • Studies of automated valuation tools consistently show accuracy drops sharply in markets with fewer recent comparable sales, exactly the situation in a town this small.
  • A comparative market analysis (CMA) starts with a walk of the property, not a desk lookup.
  • A free market analysis gives you a real number with no obligation to list.

Why the Online Number Is Probably Off

Automated valuation tools like Zestimate are built on public data and recent sales patterns, and they can be reasonably accurate in neighborhoods with a steady stream of similar recent sales to draw from. Independent reviews of these tools have found their error margins widen considerably in markets with thin sales data, sometimes running several times wider than in a typical subdivision. Highland Haven, with roughly 400 residents and a limited number of transactions in any given stretch, is exactly the kind of market where that gap shows up. A single unusual sale nearby can skew the whole estimate for your street.

What a CMA Actually Involves

I start by walking the property myself, not pricing from photos or public records alone. From there, I pull recent, genuinely comparable sales (not a ZIP-code average), and adjust for the things a database can’t see: lake access, view, lot elevation, condition, and updates. That combination, an in-person walkthrough plus real comps plus manual adjustment, is what separates a CMA from an algorithm’s guess.

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What I’ll Ask You

Before I give you a number, I’ll want to know about any updates or renovations you’ve made, the age of major systems like your roof and HVAC, and whether your lot has lake access, a dock, or a view. None of that shows up cleanly in tax records, which is exactly why the online number and mine tend to differ.

No Obligation to List

A free market analysis doesn’t commit you to anything. Plenty of people request one just to understand their current equity, whether they’re selling this year or five years from now. If you want to understand the methodology behind how I actually select and adjust comps in a market this small, including how appraised value and market value can diverge, I go deeper on that in a separate piece on home valuation methodology.

Request a free market analysis and I’ll give you a straight answer, not an algorithm’s guess.

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