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Free property appraisal
Know your number before the sales pitch.
Start with a quick estimate. If the decision is getting real, ask a licensed agent to see the home, explain the comparable sales and give you a range worth discussing.
Quick estimate
A useful first look
Recent sales data. No walk-through. No promise of price.
Professional appraisal
A considered selling range
The property, the market and a licensed person's judgement.

Lauren Mijatovic
Licensed WA agent · RA85978 · 0404 997 851
Start here
Enter the address, then choose the level of help that suits you.
Free to use. No obligation to list. A quick estimate is an indication, not a formal valuation or guaranteed sale price.
Free to use
Licensed WA agent
No obligation to list
Recent sales data
A screen can give you a range.A person can see the home.
From curious to considered
Looking around and choosing a sale price are different jobs. The process should make that distinction clear.
Enter a WA property address and the basic details we need to find relevant sales.
Use the quick estimate to understand the broad neighbourhood context, not as a promise of price.
If selling is becoming real, ask Lauren to assess what the data cannot see and explain the range.
How the number is worked out
“What's my house worth” has two honest answers, and they come from different places.
Enter an address and the estimate pulls recent comparable sales in the immediate area, then adjusts for the basics on record: land size, bedrooms, bathrooms and property type. It is the same kind of data-based range you would get from any automated valuation tool.
It cannot see the home. Two similar-sized houses on the same street can sell tens of thousands apart because of a renovated kitchen, a busy road frontage or a north-facing block, and the estimate has no way to tell you which one yours is.
Lauren walks through the property, notes condition, presentation and street position, then compares it against the specific recent sales that are genuinely similar, not just nearby. That judgement is what turns a data range into a number you could defend to a buyer.
You will also hear what is driving current demand in the suburb: how many buyers are active, how quickly comparable homes are selling, and what that means for pricing yours.

A real person, before a listing agreement.
Lauren explains the evidence. You decide what happens next.
The honest-appraisal rule
An inflated number can feel flattering. It can also win an agent the listing, leave the home sitting and turn into a price reduction later. Ask for the reasoning, not just the headline figure.
Get two or three appraisals. Ask each person to show the comparable sales and explain why they matter.
What the data cannot see
Clear answers about online estimates, professional appraisals and what each can honestly tell you.
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