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2 Comments on Understanding the Home Appraisal Process
Hi Karl - I've seen appraisals all over the place. I had one come in 8K under the contract price (this was a VA appraisal) and it killed the deal. The home in question (no one of my listings) eventually sold for 2K under what my client had offered and the appraisal came in at the level our original offer was at. The VA appraiser used foreclosed homes in the area as her comps and most of these were in conditions that were poor in comparison with the subject property. I'm not sure the appraiser looked closely at what she was using as comps; unfortunately.
Hi Jon,
We are definitely seeing inconsistency in appraised values. I feel that much of it has to do with some appraiser feeling the need to be much more conservative due to the increased scrutiny they face. The entire appraisal process is about to get a lot more interesting when the new guidleines go into effect on May 1st.