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A Lender’s Appraisal Does Not Care About Your Upgrades

Reblogger Pat Tasker
Real Estate Agent with Shorewest Realtors

To find out what your home is worth in todays market, call Pat Tasker at Shorewest Realtors 262-437-5853.  Reading the blog below, you can see that quite possibly some of your upgrades will NOT bring back the dollars invested in the home....

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Do you feel that pricing a home is a little like throwing darts these days? Sometimes you hit, most times you miss?

At the end of the day Realtors have a next to impossible job trying to help clients price their home. I don't think I ever met anyone that wants to lose money but most homes we price today should reflect a lower price than a few years ago. Now I'm on the mortgage side of things but I hear the same things. My house is worth XXX,XXX due to:

"I have nicer landscaping."

"I just replaced the carpets."

"I just repainted the walls."

"I just had the bathroom toilet fixed."

"I had my furnace replaced last year."

Realtors work very hard with comparables, pictures and stats to help support the price. I'm not saying that these upgrades are not important. They just don't really add value. They add eye and curb appeal to help a potential client say yes to the listing.

What goes into a Lender's Appraisal?

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For FHA, Click here

Most homes are financed. So these appraisal standards are important when you price. Remember we are in a Lender's Market. Nothing will turn a buyer off more than working hard on a price agreement only to find out the appraisal comes in short. So to best serve our clients remember that most of the weight for your pricing strategy must be Lender comps.

 

At your service,
Tony Grego
Senior Mortgage Banker  American Bank - Indianapolis, IN Branch
www.getmyratequote.com
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Comments(4)

Ed Newman
Alamo Infrared, LLC - Midvale, UT

Thanks for this great information, I will be sure to pass it on

Feb 27, 2010 04:54 AM
Sharon Alters
Coldwell Banker Vanguard Realty - 904-673-2308 - Fleming Island, FL
Realtor - Homes for Sale Fleming Island FL

Pat, this is very true. I had an appraiser tell me he didn't make any distinction between corian and granite. What? When I asked what about formica, he admitted that he would adjust a little for that.

Feb 27, 2010 03:49 PM
Tony Grego, 317-663-4173 #1 Trade Association for Alternative Inv
REISA - 317-663-4173 - Indianapolis, IN

Thanks for the re-blog and spreading the message.

Tony

Feb 28, 2010 12:15 PM
Renée Donohue~Home Photography
Savvy Home Pix - Allegan, MI
Western Michigan Real Estate Photographer

SERIOUS!  My sister has a buyer for her house who wants to do a precontract inspection so he can do the reverse and nickle and dime her for every flaw in her 60 year old house.  I told her to humor him and allow him to have the inspection and then tell him no when the contract is presented!

Mar 01, 2010 01:32 PM