“What is my Liberty Hill home worth?” is one of the most common questions I get, and it’s a fair one — Liberty Hill has changed enough in the last few years that a number you heard a year or two ago probably isn’t accurate anymore. I’m Robbie English, REALTOR and Broker at Uncommon Realty, and here’s how I actually answer that question for sellers.
TL;DR
- Online home-value estimators are a starting point at best — they can’t see your home’s condition, upgrades, or how it compares to what’s actually competing against it right now.
- An accurate value comes from current comparables specific to your neighborhood and price point, adjusted for your home’s real condition.
- In a fast-growing market like Liberty Hill, comparables from even six months ago can already be outdated.
- A free, no-obligation valuation from me gives you a real number, not an algorithm’s guess.
Why Online Estimators Miss the Mark
Automated home-value tools work off broad public data — square footage, bed and bath count, recent sales in your ZIP code. They don’t know that you replaced the roof last year, that your kitchen was updated, or that your lot backs up to a greenbelt instead of a busy street. In a market that’s growing as fast as Liberty Hill, they also lag behind what’s actually happening: new construction closing nearby, or an older comparable sale that no longer reflects current demand. That’s why I’d rather sit down and look at what’s actually selling right now, in your specific neighborhood, at your specific price point.
How I Actually Determine Value
I start with recent closed sales and current active listings that are genuinely comparable to your home — not just anything with a similar square footage. Then I adjust for condition, upgrades, and anything unique about your lot or location. Because Liberty Hill has so much new construction, I also look at what builders are offering nearby, since that inventory directly affects what buyers are willing to pay for a resale home in the same area. The result is a number grounded in what’s actually happening in the market today, not a six-month-old average.
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Why Pricing Accuracy Matters More Than You’d Think
Price too high, and serious buyers may skip your listing entirely, leaving it to sit while the market moves on. Price too low, and you leave money on the table. The right number comes from data specific to your home, not a round figure that feels safe. Getting this right at the start is one of the biggest factors in how quickly your home sells and how strong the offers are when they come in.
If you want a real answer instead of an algorithm’s guess, reach out and I’ll put together a valuation based on what’s actually happening in your neighborhood right now.


