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Why Agents Should Share Their CMA With The Appraiser

Birmingham Appraisal

Appraiser and Agent Collaboration is a Good Thing The importance of collaboration between real estate agents and appraisers can be a touchy subject. On one hand, the real estate agent’s main goal is to advocate for their client while the appraiser must be an impartial and non-biased third party.

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7 Easy Steps to Reduce Appraisal Revision Requests

Clear Capital

How do you feel when an appraisal revision request pops up in your inbox in the morning? You already painstakingly checked your appraisal report the previous night before hitting ‘send’ and now you’re on your screen the next day, making revisions to the same report under a tight deadline! . How to prevent appraisal revision requests.

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2024 Bidding Wars – How to Strike and Win

Lamacchia Realty

Consider writing into the offer that you’ll purchase the property regardless of the appraised value. This is different from the appraised value which, as prices rise, can be lower than the list price. List prices typically reflect the comps (comparative properties) of homes sold in the neighborhood in the past six months.

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2022 Bidding Wars – How to Strike and Win

Lamacchia Realty

Consider writing into the offer that you’ll purchase the property regardless of the appraised value. This is different than the appraised value which, these days as prices rise, can be lower than list price. In certain circumstances, an escalation clause can be a great tool to raise your chances of beating other offers.

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2023 Bidding Wars – How to Strike and Win

Lamacchia Realty

Consider writing into the offer that you’ll purchase the property regardless of the appraised value. This is different than the appraised value which, these days as prices rise, can be lower than list price. List prices typically reflect the comps (comparative properties) of homes sold in the neighborhood in the past six months.

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