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Reasons To Get An Appraisal

Reasons For Getting A Home Appraisal

By |September 6, 2012|Categories: Reasons To Get An Appraisal|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

Most people think that the only reason to get a home appraisal is because they are refinancing or financing a purchase of a home. There are actually a host of other reasons too. An appraiser is always a valuable third party correspondent in many other circumstances. Here are some examples where an appraisal may come in handy: Selling or Buying(Without Financing): This is one of the most common requests. Get an unbiased opinion of value from a certified appraiser who values homes for a living and does not have an interest in your home appraising too high or too low. Realtors do

Are Two Appraisals Needed During A Divorce?

By |July 20, 2012|Categories: Blog, Reasons To Get An Appraisal|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

The answer really depends on your individual situation. What most of our clients do is just order one appraisal when divorce proceedings are getting close. If the husband and wife can agree on the value then there is no need for a second appraisal. In cases where they can not agree on the value, the husband or wife order a second independent appraisal from a different appraiser and agree on a value in-between the two appraisals. Another reason why you might need two appraisals in a divorce is if you had an appraisal completed when first considering to get divorced and

Dealing With Your Massachusetts Home Appraiser During Your Divorce

By |May 6, 2012|Categories: Reasons To Get An Appraisal|

Divorce is unpleasant no matter what state you live in. Home Appraisers, Inc. would like to help smooth out at least one part of the process for you. Whether you jointly own residential or commercial property (or both), we have a trained, certified Massachusetts home appraiser standing ready to assist you. The price of such an appraisal for a residential property averages approximately three hundred fifty dollars, which is going to be money well spent regardless of what ultimately happens to the property itself. In general, there are two options. The property can be sold and the proceeds divided, or

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