Find Out What Your Home Is Worth
Thinking about selling? Curious how your home’s value has changed? Or just want to know where you stand in today’s market? We’ll provide you with a free, no-obligation home valuation based on current Fraser Valley market data and recent comparable sales in your neighbourhood.
This isn’t an automated estimate pulled from an algorithm. Your valuation is prepared using real local market data — recent sales of similar homes near you, current market conditions, and neighbourhood-specific factors that online tools miss.
How It Works
1. Tell us about your property. Fill out the form below with your address and a few details about your home. The more information you provide, the more accurate your valuation will be.
2. We research your market. We analyze recent comparable sales in your neighbourhood, current active listings, and local market trends specific to your area. This is the same data real estate professionals use to price homes — not a generic algorithm.
3. You receive your valuation. We’ll send you a detailed report showing your home’s estimated market value, how it compares to recent sales nearby, and what’s happening in your local market. Typically delivered within 1–2 business days.
There’s no cost, no obligation, and no pressure. Whether you’re planning to sell this year, in five years, or never — it’s valuable to know what your home is worth.
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Why Home Values Matter — Even If You’re Not Selling
Refinancing. If you’re considering refinancing your mortgage, your home’s current value determines how much equity you have and what rates you qualify for. An accurate valuation helps you negotiate with your lender from a position of knowledge.
Home equity lines of credit. A HELOC lets you borrow against your home’s equity for renovations, investments, or other expenses. Knowing your current value tells you how much equity you have available.
Insurance. Is your home insured for its actual replacement value? Many homeowners are underinsured because they haven’t updated their coverage as values changed. Knowing your current value helps ensure you’re properly protected.
Property tax appeals. If your BC Assessment value seems high compared to what your home would actually sell for, you may have grounds to appeal. A recent market valuation gives you the data to support your case.
Estate and financial planning. Whether you’re planning for retirement, setting up your estate, or simply tracking your net worth, an accurate home valuation is an essential piece of the picture.
Renovation decisions. Considering a major renovation? Understanding your home’s current value helps you decide whether a $50,000 kitchen renovation makes financial sense — or whether the money is better spent elsewhere.
Fraser Valley Market Snapshot
The Fraser Valley housing market has seen some notable shifts heading into 2026. Assessment values across the Lower Mainland declined by up to 10% compared to the previous year, reflecting a softening market. For homeowners, this means property values may have changed significantly since you last checked.
| City | Median Assessed Value (2026) | Change from 2025 |
|---|---|---|
| Maple Ridge | $1,183,000 (detached) | Down ~3% |
| Pitt Meadows | $1,239,000 (detached) | Down ~4% |
| Langley | Varies by area | Down 3–7% |
| Mission | Varies by area | Down 2–5% |
These are BC Assessment values from January 2026, based on market conditions as of 2026. Actual market value today may differ. Your personalized valuation will reflect the most current data available.
We Serve the Entire Fraser Valley
Our free home valuation is available for properties in all four of our service areas:
- Maple Ridge — Including Albion, Silver Valley, Hammond, Town Centre, Cottonwood, Websters Corners, Whonnock, and Ruskin
- Pitt Meadows — All neighbourhoods including Central, North, and South Pitt Meadows
- Langley — Township of Langley and City of Langley, including Willoughby, Walnut Grove, Brookswood, Murrayville, Fort Langley, and Aldergrove
- Mission — Including Cedar Valley, Silverdale, Hatzic, and Steelhead
Common Questions
Is this really free?
Yes. There’s no charge for the valuation and no obligation to do anything with the information. It’s a service we provide to Fraser Valley homeowners.
How is this different from BC Assessment?
BC Assessment values are a snapshot based on July 1 of the previous year and are used for property tax purposes. They don’t always reflect what your home would actually sell for today. Our valuation uses the most current sales data and active market conditions to estimate your home’s real market value right now.
How is this different from online estimate tools?
Automated tools like those on real estate portals use algorithms that can miss important factors — renovations you’ve done, the specific character of your street, views, lot shape, or condition issues that affect value. Our valuation incorporates local knowledge and comparable sales that algorithms often get wrong.
How long does it take?
You’ll typically receive your valuation within 1–2 business days of submitting your request.
Will someone try to pressure me to sell?
No. This is an information service. You’ll receive your valuation report and that’s it. If you decide you’d like to explore selling, we can connect you with a local real estate professional — but only if you ask.
Ready to Find Out What Your Home Is Worth?
Free. No obligation. Based on real local market data.