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Property Explorer – Heat maps and Valuations
Property Explorer – Heat maps and Valuations
Updated over 8 months ago
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Map of subject property’s neighborhood
The dynamic map at the top of the report shows the immediate area around the subject property. Read more about using maps in Property Explorer.

Browse subject photos
Clicking on an image shows a scrollable gallery view. Click the “x” in the top right corner to close the gallery and get back to your value report.

Sophisticated image recognition technology means you’ll always see the front of the home first, followed by the kitchen, living room, beds, and baths as photos are available. Our software prioritizes the most recent photos.

Valuations
The default value on the report is the HouseCanary Value, which we calculate using our highly accurate, monthly-updated AVM. We include price per square foot and a range of high and low estimated values, as well as our confidence level in this automated valuation.

You can also switch to one of the following valuations for your Property Explorer value report:

  • Property Details - You can make updates to the subject property details, for example changing the number of bedrooms from two to three.

  • Transaction History - Shows all of the transaction history associated with this property

  • Neighborhood Insights - Graphs in this section compare the subject’s property details to nearby properties within a one-mile radius

  • Opinion of Price - Enter your own value for the property. The final report will signal that this value is a non-HouseCanary-affiliated value to eliminate confusion.

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Comments
You can add comments to support your price opinion, your impressions of property features, your opinions of property data, or anything else. Press “Save” to save your comments so they will be retained next time you open this report, included in shared value reports, and added to PDF exports.

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