How estate.sh Value Score Works
A plain-English explanation of value score, local comps, investor checks, and why it is not a final valuation.
- In this guide
- 3 ideas
- Live pages
- 2
- Updated
- 9 Jun 2026
The thinking
Read it as a workflow, not an article.
Each idea below is a habit to apply on the live market pages — not theory to file away. Work through them in order, then open the data and start rejecting listings that don't hold up.
- 01
Value score is a shortlist tool
It compares a listing against nearby evidence and investor signals where enough data exists.
- 02
It can be wrong
Bad source data, hidden defects, and incomplete location signals can fool any automated score.
- 03
Use it to save time
Sort by value score, open the strongest candidates, and then verify the source page and condition.
Put it to work
Take this straight to the live data.
These are the live searches that match what you just read. Open one, sort by value, and the guide turns into a shortlist.
When you're ready
Skip the reading. Sort by value.
Guides exist to get you to the data faster. When you've read enough, jump to the live listings and let the value score do the first pass.