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Is A Cubicasa Scan an Inspection?

Cleveland Appraisal Blog

In this article, I thought I would share my thoughts on this and whether scanning a property with Cubicasa is considered to be an appraisal inspection. WHAT IS AN APPRAISAL INSPECTION? I think it’s important to understand what an appraisal inspection is. I still like to use the word “inspection”.

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How to prepare a comparative market analysis (CMA) report

Housing Wire

A Comparative Market Analysis (CMA) is a detailed report that helps real estate agents evaluate and determine the market value of a property. It is an essential tool that allows agents to clearly communicate a pricing benchmark for a property. These details are more relevant and appropriate in an appraisal.

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Top 10 Things Appraisers Wish Real Estate Agents Understood

McKissock

” “The amount of knowledge, continued education and diligence it truly takes to provide an excellent work product for the property appraisal.” ” “There is a lot of research and number crunching to do, so asking for a value at time of inspection is a no go.”

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What’s that Smell Worth? Insights from a Seasoned Appraiser

McKissock

The standard appraisal report’s definition of market value refers to “typical buyers,” most of whom would become acutely aware of such odors right at the door, and when it’s significant will either walk away or discount their offering price. Free Download: Ready to launch your appraisal career?

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Mortgage Term Glossary

Assurance Financial

During an appraisal, a professional will evaluate your home’s condition, how much similar homes have sold for recently and the overall market to determine the value of your home. The appraisal can be more than the price of the house or it can be less. Assessed Value. Fair Market Value.