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Commercial Real Estate Appraisals – Minnesota When You Need It Done Right

MN Real Estate Services

Commercial Real Estate AppraisalsMinnesota. When you need it done Right. Our Appraisals Stand Up in Court. Because when we do an appraisal we are careful to understand all aspects of a properties value. We provide commercial and industrial appraisal services to Minnesota.

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Impact of COVID-19 On Appraisals

Simonson Real Estate

As the impact of COVID continues to unfold and the real estate market grapples with rapidly changing information and market conditions – commercial appraisers have had to quickly adapt to a new way of gathering reliable and credible data to base their appraisal analysis from. Key Language in Letter of Transmittal.

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Minneapolis/St. Paul – 2019-2020 Commercial Real Estate Value Trends

Simonson Real Estate

Paul Commercial Real Estate Valuation and Appraisal Forecast Summit held at the Golden Valley Country Club on Friday, January 17, 2020. Any perceived climate benefits are greatly diminished by the real economic risk to business owners and investors. Cap rates -No real measurable change in past year.

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What Are Fannie’s New Appraisal Online Formats?

Appraisal Today

Fannie’s New Appraisal Online Formats By Brent Owen Excerpts: To Be Or Not To Be (a form), That Is The Question The first thing to notice is that the ‘form’ isn’t really a form anymore. It’s not the length of the report which is of ultimate importance, it is the time necessary to develop the appraisal that is key.

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Appraisal Risk, Reviews, and Revisions

Appraisal Today

Appraisal Risk, Reviews, and Revisions. Excerpts: This is part three of a three part series on appraisal review – Read parts one and two. I am often posed with the following question “How do you know when you are looking at a “good” appraisal?” Appraisers and AMCs spend less time and have fewer hassles. By Ken Dicks.