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Unwrapping what to expect in your home inspection, appraisal and closing

Housing Wire

A home inspector, hired and paid by the buyer typically, will look at the plumbing, electricity and the overall foundation of the home and then provide a report with their findings. While home inspections aren’t required, they provide the buyer with several important opportunities in the home-buying process.

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3 Reasons Why an Appraisal Comes in Low

Boston Appraisal

As of the end of October 2020, interest rates on a 30-year refinance mortgage were averaging around 3.2%. The primary reason appraisals differ is because, in reality, real estate appraisals are designed to provide a range of value rather than one set price. All the reasonable purchase offers created a range of value.

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3 Reasons Why an Appraisal Comes in Low

Boston Appraisal

As of the end of October 2020, interest rates on a 30-year refinance mortgage were averaging around 3.2%. Reason #1: The Range of Value The primary reason appraisals differ is because, in reality, real estate appraisals are designed to provide a range of value rather than one set price. If not, you may want to consider it.

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Anatomy of a Commercial Real Estate Appraisal: A Top 17 Q&A Guide

The Robert Weiler Company

Properties may include apartment buildings and condominiums, office buildings, shopping centers, industrial sites, and land for sale. If you’re reading this article, you will likely need a commercial real estate appraisal for property being sold, mortgaged, taxed, insured, or developed.