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Top 6 Commercial Appraisal FAQ’s

Simonson Real Estate

The appraiser’s role is to provide arm’s length, third-party, neutral, and impartial opinions about the value of a real property and provide assistance to those who own, manage, sell, invest in, or lend money on real estate. As appraisers’ we assemble facts, statistics, and other information on a specific property.

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Three Types of Commercial Real Estate Obsolescence

Property Metrics

The real estate term for this type of risk is “obsolescence” and there are three types that CRE investors should be aware of. Functional Obsolescence is the impairment of a real property’s functional capacity due to changes in market tastes and/or standards. Functional Obsolescence.

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Helping Lenders Navigate the Commercial Real Estate Appraisal Process

Simonson Real Estate

In 2022, Simonson Appraisals completed a steady stream of financing assignments with planned new construction or significant proposed renovations. On several occasions, we were presented information about construction or renovation plans well after the initial assignment was started. Lenders, what’s in it for you?

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Appraising Industrial and Flex Buildings: What Info Do You Need?

McKissock

To examine the feasibility of renovating, expanding or repositioning an existing building. To estimate the real property value for the purpose of one or more partners acquiring the interest of other partners in a proposed or existing building’s ownership. To establish value of the real property in a bankruptcy filing.

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What is a 1031 Exchange? A Beginner’s Guide

Property Metrics

To minimize or defer the tax bill when selling investment real estate, investors commonly use what’s known as a 1031 or Like Kind Exchange. 1031 ), which defines the conditions for tax deferral on the sale of real estate. While in the QI’s hands, the owner can use the sales proceeds for renovations on the replacement property.