Get a Data-Backed Home Property Appraisal From a Calgary Real Estate Professional.

Your home is one of your most valuable assets. Having a property appraisal completed by a licensed real estate professional ensures a clear, accurate understanding of its current market value, setting the stage to maximize its value when it’s time to sell. Using MLS® data and a detailed Comparative Market Analysis (CMA), Chantel Gogowich provides a professional, data-driven evaluation to guide pricing and positioning decisions.

Establish the Right Asking Price

Set a price that reflects real Calgary market conditions—balanced, strategic, and designed to attract qualified buyers.

Understand Your Competition

See how your home compares to similar properties in your neighbourhood so you can position it competitively from day one.

Identify Value-Adding Upgrades

Learn which small improvements could strengthen your listing and increase your final sale price—without unnecessary spending.

Set Realistic Expectations

Get clarity on timelines, buyer demand, and what to expect in today’s market so you can plan your move with confidence.

Avoid Costly Pricing Mistakes

Prevent overpricing or underpricing—two of the biggest factors that weaken offers and reduce your bottom line.

Plan Your Selling Strategy

Know exactly where your home stands in the Calgary market, so you can make informed decisions about timing, marketing, and negotiation.

Real Estate Property Appraisal

from Calgary realtor® CHantel Gogowich

A property appraisal (sometimes called a home evaluation) is a detailed assessment of your property’s current market value including: 

Comparative Market Analysis (CMA)

A breakdown of recent sales of similar Calgary homes in your neighbourhood—covering price, days on market, features, photos, and buyer trends.

Current Market Review 

Analysis of Calgary’s real estate market, including supply and demand, interest rates, buyer activity, and other trends and factors influencing home values today.

Home Condition & Feature Assessment

A review of your home’s size, layout, upgrades, condition, mechanical systems, and curb appeal—highlighting the features that impact its value.

Location Influences

Consideration of community desirability, local schools, amenities, transit access, and other neighbourhood factors that affect your home’s appeal.

Recommended Pricing Strategy

A clear price range with professional guidance on how to position your home for maximum exposure and maximum value.

Listing Preparation Insights

Practical recommendations to enhance your home's appeal and sale price, without unnecessary spending.

Home Property Appraisal

free with no obligation

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

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What is a Comparative Market Analysis (CMA)?

A Comparative Market Analysis (CMA) is a detailed report that establishes a property’s current and fair market value. Using recent sales of similar homes in Calgary neighbourhoods, a CMA compares features, size, upgrades, and sale prices to produce a realistic, data-backed estimate. CMAs are an essential tool for real estate professionals, including Chantel Gogowich, Realtor®, to advise on pricing strategy and position a property competitively in the market.  

Is Market Value the Same as an Appropriate List Price?

No. Market Value represents the price a property is likely to sell for under current market conditions. The Appropriate List Price, however, can fluctuate based on factors such as motivation, market trends, and timing considerations. Both are critical elements in a successful real estate strategy.

How much does a Home Evaluation cost with Chantel Gogowich?

Chantel Gogowich, Realtor®, offers home evaluations completely free of charge—no obligation and no hidden fees.

What is the difference between a Realtor® home evaluation and a bank appraisal?

A bank appraisal is a formal financial document required by lenders to confirm a property’s value for financing purposes. A real estate home evaluation, completed by a licensed Realtor® like Chantel Gogowich, is a strategic pricing tool. It provides a market-based estimate, helps set the right asking price, evaluates competition, and informs the sale timeline.

How long does a home evaluation take?

Most home evaluations are completed within 48-72 hours following the consultation.

How is a Realtor® home evaluation different from an online estimate?

Online tools offer broad estimates that can be inaccurate, often overlooking upgrades, location nuances, or current market shifts. A personalized evaluation from Calgary Realtor®, Chantel Gogowich, provides precise, data-backed insights using MLS® sales and local market knowledge.

Is an in-person visit required for an evaluation?

Preliminary evaluations can be completed using MLS® data; however, an in-person assessment ensures the most accurate pricing.

Is a listing required after receiving a home evaluation?

No listing commitment is necessary. Many homeowners request evaluations to understand equity or plan for future decisions. The evaluation is informational and designed to provide market clarity and guidance.

Data is supplied by Pillar 9™ MLS® System. Pillar 9™ is the owner of the copyright in its MLS®System. Data is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by Pillar 9™.
The trademarks MLS®, Multiple Listing Service® and the associated logos are owned by The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) and identify the quality of services provided by real estate professionals who are members of CREA. Used under license.