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Home Appraisals – What Do They Look For?

D Fritz Appraisals

Home appraisers are trained to inspect and measure your property and perform comparisons that result in an accurate valuation for the current housing market. Home appraisals are not just for when someone is buying or selling a home for themselves however, they are also important for: New construction loans. Renovation loan assessments.

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Pros and Cons of Complex Property Appraisal: Insights from a Florida Appraiser

McKissock

Design (dome, log, etc.). Unusual site (size, shape, terrain, setbacks, easements, deed restrictions, etc.). An abandoned, partially finished new construction in a remote wooded area, that four appraisers had backed out on because of the large number of rattlesnakes on the property. Historic properties and/or neighborhoods.

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Real Estate Appraisers Share How They Stand Out from the Competition

McKissock

“I have a background in construction and have been a business owner in the construction industry.” ” “I have a life long time in agriculture and worked at a title company, giving me a good understanding of legal descriptions and easements.” I am doing all I can to cover all requests asap.”

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FHA: Cosmetic vs. MPR Repairs

Appraisal Today

In 2007, he started appraising conservation easements, which are specified areas of land earmarked for environmental conservation. Owners with conservation easements can claim an income tax deduction. Conservation easement appraisals are a definite risk for appraisers. They are not easy to do.