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If you're looking at properties on a fairly regular basis, I'll guarantee you've heard the following line in the past 6 months:

"We have an appraisal from [insert date here] for $[insert amount here]."

Stop. Write it down. What was the date they told you? If it's anything other than the last 3 months, it's obsolete.

According to Shobhana Chandra of Bloomberg.com,

"Sales of previously owned homes in the U.S. fell in April and the supply of unsold properties reached a record, signaling no let-up in the 27-month housing slump.

Purchases declined 1 percent to an annual rate of 4.89 million, higher than forecast, the National Association of Realtors said today in Washington. The median price fell 8 percent from April last year, the second-biggest drop."

The average American home lost somewhere around 4% in the last 6 months. At the median home price of $202,300, your seller just lost more than $8,000 in equity. In the last year, they lost more than $16,000. Their appraisal is invalid and a new appraisal will be needed.

For all of you investors out there looking for great deals, don't listen to the hype. Do your homework.

 
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3 Comments on Falling Values and Obsolete Appraisals

This is good advise.  Appraisals these days are definately scary.....especially when they don't match any where near the current comp!   By the way....I like your little parnter!

05/23/2008 03:57 PM by Janis Trent (Realty USA Southwest, Inc)


Appraisals are almost never reliable as to what sales price is/was/would be.  At least in my opinion.  But here in Kansas we had 2.7% appreciation.  Eat your heart out.   :)

06/05/2008 08:39 AM by Chris Lengquist, RIPS (Keller Williams Realty)


Appraisals in Florida more than a couple months old certainly are not relevant but you can't blame the sellers for trying. We have a good example of a home that appraised for $265,000 in December..we just sold it for $197,000.....OUCH!

06/05/2008 08:16 PM by Brandon Watson (Team Sandy Blanton Realty, Inc.)


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