How is a CMA different from an Advanced CMA?

RPR offers two CMA options: CMA, which provides simple adjustment options, and Advanced CMA, which allows for precise adjustments and the ability to weight your comps. Click an orange button below to see a comparison of the workflows, adjustments, or formulas. 

Next Gen Reports

Either CMA (CMA or Advanced CMA) can be included in a CMA, Buyer, or Seller report.

Legacy Reports (Ending 11/04/2025)

A CMA can be added to a Seller or Property Report, and an Advanced CMA to a Valuation Workbook.

Workflow Comparison

Click the Step tabs (Access and Steps 1-5) in the workflow comparison below to compare the steps of the CMA to the steps in the Advanced CMA.

CMA

Click on the tabs below to go to the next step.

Advanced CMA

Click on the tabs below to go to the next step. 

Formula Comparison

CMA

Each comp’s price per square foot is multiplied by the subject property’s living area. The results for all your selected comps are averaged to create the estimated value for the subject property.

The lowest price per square foot comp multiplied by the subject property’s living area equals the low end of the comp range.

The highest price per square foot multiplied by the subject property’s living area equals the high end of the comp range.

Advanced CMA

It starts with the comp’s value (sold price, list price, estimated value, etc).

Any adjustments are directly added or subtracted from the comp’s value.

The value of each comp is multiplied by its given weighted percentage.

The result is a total of the weighted comp values.

Adjustment Comparison

CMA

The CMA offers one sliding scale for each comp in Step 3 of the workflow. Moving the slider increases or decreases the subject property’s value.

Each tick on the sliding scale equals + or – 5% (up to + or – 20% adjustments).

As you move the slider, an averaged value appears below the sliding scale.

The averaged value for each comp is added or subtracted to equal the total Adjustment amount.

Advanced CMA

The Advanced CMA allows you to enter positive and negative dollar amount adjustments for each feature/line item in Step 3 of the workflow.

The dollar amounts you enter are directly added or subtracted from the comp’s value.

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