Real data. Real analysis. No guessing.
The information gap in BC real estate is real.
When you're buying a home in Metro Vancouver or the Fraser Valley, you're making an offer on a $1–2M asset based on a 30-minute showing, a listing with staged photos, and whatever your agent thinks the market is doing that week. You don't have access to comprehensive sold data. You can't easily get a comp analysis tied directly to the property you're looking at. And you definitely can't tell from listing photos whether the kitchen is a $60K gut job or a $10K facelift.
Sellers have the same problem from the other direction. Most BC homeowners list based on instinct or a quick Zolo search — not a structured analysis of what their specific property is worth relative to what's actually sold nearby in the last 90 days.
TrueOffer closes that gap. We put comprehensive market data, photo-based condition analysis, and plain-language strategy into the hands of the buyer or seller directly — so you can make the most consequential financial decision of your life with your eyes open.
Professional analysis. Delivered in 24 hours.
Every TrueOffer report is prepared by our team using comprehensive market data and professional judgment. We analyze recent comparable sales, assess property condition through photo review, and synthesize everything into a clear, actionable report with a plain-language verdict.
We combine market data with photo-based condition analysis to give you a full picture — not just what the numbers say, but what the property actually looks like and what it will cost to bring it to the standard you need. No other service at this price point does both.
Every report ends with a clear position: what we'd pay, what we'd list at, or what we'd fix first. Not a range of possibilities hedged with disclaimers. A real answer, backed by the data in the report.
We tell you what we'd actually do.
Every TrueOffer report ends with a plain-language verdict. Not a range of possibilities hedged with disclaimers. A real position, backed by the data in the report.
If the numbers don't support the asking price, we'll say so. If a property has condition issues that change the math, we'll tell you before you make an offer. That's the whole point.