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Commercial Appraisal: Understanding the Basics

AmeriMac

In this blog, we will take you through everything you need about commercial real estate appraisal, from defining the term and understanding its importance to exploring the different types of commercial properties that are appraised. The property inspection is a crucial step in the commercial appraisal process.

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7 Common Mistakes Sellers Should Avoid During a Real Estate Appraisal

Birmingham Appraisal

In this blog post, I will discuss some of the most common mistakes sellers should avoid during a real estate appraisal. Mistakes To Avoid 1) Failing to Prepare the Property One of the most common mistakes that sellers make is failing to prepare the property for the appraisal inspection.

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Decoding a Commercial Appraisal: Insider Insights

AmeriMac

These appraisals provide an unbiased estimation of a property’s value, taking into account various factors such as location, condition, size, and recent sales of similar properties in the area. The appraiser also collects data on recent sales of similar properties in the market area to establish a basis for comparison.

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NAR: Appraisal License Equivalency Credit for RE Agents?

Appraisal Today

Excerpts: The AQB previously considered the option of allowing parallel professional non-appraisal experience. Counseling buyers, sellers, owners, and tenants on inspections and remediations, improvements, and the appraisal process. Completing Evaluations in compliance with the Interagency Appraisal and Evaluation Guidelines.

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Understanding desktop appraisals and how to use them for home valuations

Clear Capital

What is a desktop appraisal? Desktop appraisal meaning and definition. A desktop appraisal , also known as an appraisal without an onsite inspection, is a faster way to complete an appraisal for a home loan. These appraisals often use robust digital software to analyze property data from public records.