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The What, How And Why Of A Bankruptcy Appraisal

By |September 30, 2012|Categories: Blog, Reasons To Get An Appraisal|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

If you are filing for bankruptcy, getting a bankruptcy appraisal may be one of the most important things you do. Filing for bankruptcy as a means to control of your finances is a difficult, yet sometimes necessary procedure. When you file, you must provide the court with transparent records of your income, debt and any other financial affiliations. While gathering current bills, collections statements and bank statements may not be so complicated, providing the value of your home is trickier. There are several types of bankruptcy filings. Briefly, a Chapter 13 bankruptcy stipulates that the debtor prepare a repayment plan with creditors, and a Chapter 7 states that

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Should A Cash Buyer Get An Appraisal?

By |September 22, 2012|Categories: Appraisal Tutorials & Info, Blog|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

We received a call from a prospective client who asked about whether or not an appraisal was needed if she were a cash buyer. She went on to say that the price she was quoted by the  homeowner seemed reasonable since her friend had purchased a house nearby for just about the same amount. However, she stated that she had not seen her friend's home yet and the square footage and number of rooms could not be determined. This means that her friend's home cannot be used as a valid comparable.  Now, whether someone paying for their home with cash

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

Do Celebs Get Premium Prices On Their Homes?

By |August 26, 2012|Categories: Appraisal Tutorials & Info, Blog|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

Recently, real estate agent Barbara Cocoran went on the Today Show to discuss real estate pricing for the rich and famous. The high end market of celebrity real estate is not like regular real estate, not even compared to millionaires who own mansions in exclusive neighborhoods. According to Cocoran, buyers pay a premium prices on homes that have been own by stars. There are several examples of celebs asking for premium rates on their homes. One such example is Alicia Keys and her husband, Swizz Beats. They own an apartment in New York City and recently put it on the

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Low Appraisal? Here Is What To Do

By |August 5, 2012|Categories: Blog, Tips For Improving Home Value|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , |

Several real estate appraisers have mentioned that foreclosures and short sales have created a new price structure that includes average home sales prices and distress sales. This means that homes may have been appraised at a lower value because the "comps" in the area are low as well. So what should a homeowner do if the valuation is too low? Appraise First, Set the Sales Price Second  Get an appraisal before you list the home for sale, this way you can take steps to raise the value if the price falls short of your expectations. Get a Copy of the Appraisal

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Is An “As-Is” Appraisal A Good Idea?

By |July 30, 2012|Categories: Appraisal Tutorials & Info, Blog|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

A local appraiser we work with recently received a call to appraise a home in Florida. The home owner said that his home consisted of 2 acres of land and a partially built residence. He wanted to know if an “as-is” appraisal for the property was a good idea. Normally, homes that are under construction are not good candidates for accurate “as-is” appraisals because it is very difficult or nearly impossible to find comparable homes that have sold while in similar states of repair. Plus, when doing an “as-is” appraisal, the home in its current state is not worth the same amount as the home in

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

How You Can Prepare Your Home For An Appraisal

By |July 14, 2012|Categories: Appraisal Tutorials & Info, Blog|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

It's common knowledge that homeowners prepare their homes for home sales. They clean and make sure that all possible repair work has been done before the real estate agent and potential buyers visit. It's essential to prepare your home for an appraisal as well. The process leads to a sale and there is no reason not to do everything in your power to help the situation. Here are some things to consider before your upcoming home sale evaluation:   Is all the maintenance work done on your home? Is your home painted and is the lawn neat? These are some obvious

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What To Look For In An Appraisal Report

By |July 9, 2012|Categories: Appraisal Tutorials & Info, Blog|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

You should review your home appraisal report to make sure it was done accurately. The appraisal document contains a lot of information that leads to determining the value of a home. Homeowners should take care to review the appraisal report carefully. As appraisal specialists, we want to help you better understand  what to look for in an appraisal report. We want to help homeowners spot check the reports. Here are the top three things to look for when reviewing your appraisal report: 1. Is the subject property reported with the correct bedrooms, baths, garage, pool and etc? Appropriate identification of the subject real estate property is the first

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Questions And Answers Of Real Estate Appraisals Part II

By |June 21, 2012|Categories: Appraisal Tutorials & Info|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

In the first installment of this series, we covered many of the basics. Since then, we listened to our clients and made a list of other frequently asked questions for appraisers. We hope this helps clear up any confusion regarding the real estate appraisal process because ultimately, we are all working together to get you top dollar for your home. Q: What are an appraisers' qualifications? A: Most U.S. states require all real estate appraisers to be state licensed or state certified. They also must have completed educational and experience requirements as directed by the state's industry standards they represent.

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