A comparative market analysis (CMA) is the number a broker actually works from: the recent sales that are genuinely comparable to your home, the homes you would be competing with today, and what that says about a realistic price range — written up so you can read exactly how the number was reached. It is not an appraisal, and it is not an algorithm's estimate. It is the analysis we build for every seller before a listing conversation, and you can have it with no listing conversation at all.
The comparables, not just a number
Verified recent sales of homes like yours, the active and pending competition, and a written price range — with the comparables attached so you can check the work.
A licensed local broker
Wendy Atherton or Sean Herndon, Broker/Owners at Winston Dane, brokered by eXp Realty — people who work this market every week, not a model averaging half the metro.
Nothing, and there is no catch
Free, and yours either way — list this year, refinance, plan a move two years out, or just know. If you want to talk it through, a free 15-minute call is there; if you don't, nobody chases you.
How it works
- Tell us the address. That is the whole ask — plus where to send the result.
- A broker builds the analysis. Comparable sales for your street and your kind of property, weighed by someone who works this market, then written up with the comparables attached.
- You decide what it is for. The analysis is yours whatever you do next.
Start where your home is
Lake Norman and the Charlotte suburbs price differently, so we built a valuation page for each — the fastest way to get the analysis started: