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Loosening The Knot

Appraisal Buzz

Of course, this applies to the work of real estate appraisal as well. The transaction is a complex interplay between buyer and seller. Striving to look through the microscope of empirical thought, we must not forget that our subject is more than real property, it is real people.

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Was This Home Overimproved or Underimproved?

Cleveland Appraisal Blog

The Appraisal of Real Estate, fifteenth edition on page 352, states that “…the relationship between land and improvements and the relationship between a property and its environment must be in balance for a property to achieve its optimum market value. That is not always a simple task.

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Surprising Things That Can Decrease Property Value

Cleveland Appraisal Blog

As a certified residential appraiser, I can tell you that while some of the things noted in this report can decrease value, they may not, so take these points with a grain of salt. I can tell you that some buyers will certainly agree with these points! Potential buyers may be put off by a home that is carpeted from floor to ceiling.

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Reconsideration of Value and Appraisers

Appraisal Today

But here’s the reality: Even in today’s fraught, price-squeezed housing market, you don’t actually need to be rich or famous to afford a sprawling home. ®’s data team has scoured the country to pinpoint where buyers can find the best deals on oversized abodes. For example, i-buyers. You just need to know where to look.