What this is
An honest read on what your home is worth — not a number pulled from thin air, but a value you can watch being built. Your property sits on the map, surrounded by the actual sales nearby. Judge each comparable against your own home — slide it one way if it's better by comparison, the other way if it's worse — and the range moves with you. No black box. No inflated "appraisal" engineered to win a listing. Just the comparable evidence, weighed openly, the way a good valuer would do it.
And because these sales are local, you don't have to take anyone's word for it. You can drive past them. Walk the street, see the position, judge the frontage and the outlook for yourself — then come back and set each comparable better or worse by comparison with real insight behind your call. That's the part no algorithm can give you, and it's exactly the part we hand back to you.
Who it's for
Home owners — and only home owners. It's built for people thinking about their next chapter: downsizing, rightsizing, or simply wanting a straight answer before they decide anything at all. When you're ready to sell, we'll point you to the agent who is the genuine best fit for your home and your goal — not the one who paid the most to sit in front of you. It is not a service for buyers.
About me
My name is Kent Lardner. I designed the original PriceFinder system and was head of analytics at CoreLogic. I now own and operate Suburbtrends. Tools like Claude have given me the ability to build a map-based tool like this one purely for home owners — the people who don't want a rubbery automated estimate and would rather have something that gets you as close to a formal valuer's read as possible, without the BS.
That's the whole idea here: an honest range first, the best-fit agent second, and a tool that earns its trust rather than buying your attention. A read that's willing to tell you "wait" is worth far more than one that always says "sell."
The house rules
Be straight with us and we'll be straight with you. We reserve the right to quietly ignore time-wasters.