A real number, built from the homes most like yours that have sold this year — not a national guess. Takes about 30 seconds. No account, no obligation. Most online estimators run a median error of roughly 2–7%, and they're least accurate on homes that aren't currently listed for sale. On a $300,000 home, even a 5% miss is about $15,000 in either direction. They're a fine starting point — but none of them replace a local read on what's actually selling. Two reasons. The Texas side of Texoma is a non-disclosure state, which means sale prices aren't public record — so the national sites fall back on tax values and incomplete data. And the whole region is rural, with relatively few recent sales to compare against, which is exactly where those algorithms struggle most. Real MLS sold data fills both gaps. Actual Q1 & Q2 2026 closed sales pulled from the Texoma MLS, ranked by how closely each one matches your home on size, bedrooms, bathrooms, and age. It's built on real sold prices — not tax records or a national guess. It's a starting point, not an appraisal. A Zestimate is an algorithm working off limited public data. An appraisal is a licensed appraiser inspecting your home in person. This sits in between — built from local MLS sold comps, so it's grounded in your actual market. A quick call with an agent (a CMA) then factors in your home's condition, updates, and current buyer demand to land on a real listing price. Condition and updates, location, lot size and acreage, water access or a dock, and what buyers are actually paying right now. None of that shows up in a comp list, and on a lake or acreage property it can move the number significantly. Late spring through early summer is historically the strongest window in Oklahoma — more buyers, faster sales. That said, a well-priced, well-presented home sells year-round, and how you price it out of the gate matters more than the month. Heading into 2026 the market is balanced and normalizing, with mortgage rates easing off their highs. There's no perfect day to time it — the better question is whether the move fits your equity, your timeline, and your plans. Happy to talk it through, no pressure. The Texoma region across southern Oklahoma and Grayson County, Texas — Durant, Kingston, Madill, Mead, Calera, Atoka, Caddo, Bokchito, Denison, Sherman, Pottsboro, Whitesboro, Gordonville, and the surrounding communities.
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