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    Market AnalysisCMA

    Comparative Market Analysis (CMA)

    An estimate of a property's value prepared by a real estate agent using recent sales, active listings, and pending sales data. A CMA is not an appraisal and cannot be used for lending purposes.

    A CMA is commonly prepared by listing agents to help sellers set asking prices or by buyer's agents to evaluate offer prices. While CMAs use similar data to appraisals (comparable sales, market trends), they are not regulated by USPAP, do not require a licensed appraiser, and lack the rigor and standardized methodology of a formal appraisal. CMAs typically do not include adjustments for individual property differences and often rely on price-per-square-foot comparisons. The distinction between a CMA and an appraisal is important — using a CMA in place of an appraisal for lending purposes is prohibited.

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