«As an FHA
Home Appraiser since 1996,» said Cobb, «I wholeheartedly agree with your post.
Not exact matches
Since any flaws in your house, such as structural damage or mold, will adversely affect your
home's value, your
appraiser will evaluate some of the same areas as an inspector.
Since the bank
appraiser appraised the
home at almost exactly the purchase price, that seems like it maximizes the amount I'll have to pay in PMI.
Since it took effect May 1, 2009, the
Home Valuation Code of Conduct (HVCC) has generated significant commentary among real estate professionals,
appraisers, and lenders — as well as plenty of uncertainty over exactly what the agreement does and does not allow.
The HPPI has been on a trend of narrowing the gap between homeowner estimates and
appraiser opinions of
home values
since April.
http://www.batonrougerealestateappraisal.com/ — Baton Rouge FHA
Home Appraiser, Bill Cobb, Creates A Geographical Competency Map Baton Rouge
Home Appraiser, Bill Cobb, with Accurate Valuations Group, recently created a geographical competency map showing the main concentration of appraisal assignments
since 2001.
Unless we are dealing with true mortgage scams, the kindest answer lies somewhere between the «highest and best» value that an
appraiser will give the equity lender who naturally wants to value the
home as high as possible (
since the
home equity loan value is most often based on 75 % of the homeowners equity); and the «most likely,» and typically lower, appraisal that a REALTOR or standard fair - market appraisal will bring when actually selling the
home.
Since the burst of the real estate bubble in 2006, investigations have revealed that even reputable lenders to a large extent put pressure on
appraisers to push
home values as high as possible.