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How to get a real estate license in Ohio (OH) in 5 steps

Housing Wire

Consisting of two portions, the exam’s state-specific section has 40 questions and the national-based section has 80 questions. Consisting of two portions, the exam’s state-specific section has 40 questions and the national-based section has 80 questions. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission.

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Pending home sales shock 2021 housing crash bears

Housing Wire

in October — and since we are days away from December, we can officially label the 2021 housing crash bears as even worse than the 2020 housing crash bears. Like I have often said, professional grifters have plagued the housing sector for many years and shouldn’t be looked to as fundamental economic sources of information.

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Does Your Property Need to Be Jacked Up?

Cleveland Appraisal Blog

Perhaps a better way of asking is, does your house need a lift? However, correcting the tilting was something that would help the marketability of the home. This helped me to see that there was not a large negative impact on value or marketability. A little driveway settlement is typical in most areas in my market.

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What Is a Reconciled Value?

Cleveland Appraisal Blog

The appraiser will determine which of the values is most appropriate and reflective of demonstrating the market value of the property being appraised. You may have noticed that there are three approaches to value. The Sales Comparison Approach, the Cost Approach, and the Income Approach. The third approach to value is the Income Approach.

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Fannie Announces New Options for Property Valuations, Market Rebound Halts, and More Appraisal News

McKissock

Early signs of a housing market rebound are halted by rising interest rates. In Fannie’s announcement of the updates, it says it’s “transitioning to a range of options to establish a property’s market value” that “balances traditional appraisals with appraisal alternatives.”

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Once Upon a Time… A Housing Fairy Tale

Appraisal Buzz

This article was originally published in the latest edition of the Fall 2022 Appraisal Buzz Magazine! Once upon a time, there was a rich nation which valued many things. And now, no one seems to know what “correct” value is. The “official unofficial” government-related loan definition of market value is clear. Move along.

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What’s Your View?

Cleveland Appraisal Blog

If you don’t want to take my word for it, there are some nice articles that discuss this. If you don’t want to take my word for it, there are some nice articles that discuss this. And, of course, we appraisers have our views of what a home is worth. . In the current market, those views may be light-years apart.