Appraisal Benefits
What are the benefits of
an appraisal? The most obvious answer is to gain an expert's opinion as to
what the property is worth. Typically, the average consumer pays for an
appraisal that is ordered by a lender for the purpose of securing financing.
In this situation, the homeowner is notified of the final value estimated,
but may never even see the finished appraisal report.
An appraisal is an
in-depth report that can provide a wealth of information to both buyer and
seller that goes well beyond just providing an estimate of what the property
should sell for.
can point out the advantages
and disadvantages of the surrounding neighborhood and even lists distances
to shopping, schools, and work centers.
lists the zoning of the
property commenting on whether current use conforms.
comments on construction type
and quality, providing an estimate of what it would cost to reproduce the
structure at today's prices. It is also common practice to list recent
vacant land sales, so that an estimate of site value can be obtained.
provides detailed living area
calculation, describing any design problems that could have a negative
effect on value.
identifies areas of deferred
maintenance, often estimating the cost to "cure" these items.
provides you with three or
more recent comparable sales. Detailed information is included describing
each sale's size, age, construction quality, and any special features that
may have been included. Pictures are provided so that you can judge for
yourself and make your own comparison.
The unbiased estimates
of Market Value serve to protect the clients' interests. Appraisals are
completed in conformity with the Uniform Standards of Professional Practice
of the Appraisal Foundation and the Code of Ethics of the Appraisal
Institute. Please contact us in regards to any questions.