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What's your home worth in 2026's market?

See your home's real value based on recent nearby sales — not a generic algorithm guess. Free, instant, and built for Massachusetts homeowners.

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60-second report
  • Real comparable sales — pulled from current MLS data, not Zillow's algorithm.
  • Local Massachusetts pricing — accounts for the unique price drivers in your neighborhood.
  • Reviewed by a local expert — a quick call to factor in renovations, upgrades, and other things software can't see.
Free Report — 2026 Pricing

See your home's value

Takes 60 seconds. Includes a free expert review.

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How it works

Three steps. No surprises. No pressure to sell.

1

Tell us your address

That's all we need to start. We pull recent comparable sales from your specific street and neighborhood.

2

We crunch the local data

A real Massachusetts market specialist reviews recent sales, current listings, and 2026 price trends in your area.

3

Local expert refines the number

You get your report by email, plus a quick call from a local expert to factor in improvements, upgrades, or anything else the software can't see — so the value you get is actually accurate.

Common questions

Is this really free?

Yes — completely free, no credit card, no commitment. We provide the report so you can make an informed decision about your home, whether you sell now, sell later, or never sell.

How is this different from Zillow's Zestimate?

Zillow uses a national algorithm that often misses local nuance — corner lots, school districts, recent renovations, neighborhood-specific demand. Our report is built from current MLS comps in your specific area, reviewed by a Massachusetts-licensed market specialist.

Will someone call me?

Yes — a local expert will call you to walk through the report and refine your valuation. The software pulls comparable sales but can't account for improvements you've made — renovations, upgrades, additions, finished basements — that meaningfully change your home's true market value. A quick conversation lets us factor those in so the number you get is actually accurate, not just close.

How accurate is the estimate?

Estimates are based on real recent sales in your area and reflect what local buyers are paying right now. They're not formal appraisals — those require an in-person inspection — but they're a strong starting point for any decision about your home.

Where do you get the data?

Direct from MLS PIN (the New England MLS), updated daily. Same data professional appraisers and agents use.