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No matter which side of the house purchasing transaction you are on, purchaser or seller/hiring an experienced/competent real estate appraiser is a must. For the seller, a real estate appraiser will assess your residential property's value so that you don't set a sale price that is either too low or too high. An appraiser can provide this same information to the purchaser as well, so that they can make an informed decision when making an offer on a house. Prestige song of the south When you hire a house appraiser, he or she will do a thorough walk-through inside and outside of the house. They look at the exterior structure of your house – foundation/roof/siding/etc they will as well as note some leaks/cracks or other type of damage. They will as well as look at the plot of land on which the house sits. The landscaping, drainage, and condition of the front and back yard are noted.

Inside the house, an appraiser will examine the condition and class of the walls/floors/windows/doors/etc they will note some permanent fixtures in the house such as prime appliances and plumbing and lighting fixtures. Some amenities and or upgrades/such as central heating and air conditioning/detached garage/smoke detectors, security system/or king size swimming pool are noted as well.

Armed with this information, plus information about the value of other residential properties in the same vicinity, a will then be able to make an accurate assessment of the house's value.

What should you look for in a residential appraiser?

Whether you are purchasing or selling a house in Pierce County, here are four things you should look for when hiring a residential property

 

1.     Always make sure the appraiser is licensed or certified by the state to perform real estate appraisals. While licensing and certification isn't a guarantee of class service, it does ensure that the appraiser has met certain standards and is authorized to perform property appraisals.

 

2.     Don't be afraid to request a copy of the appraiser's license or certification. A professional appraiser should have no problem with this request. Once you receive a copy, it is an excellent idea to check with the issuing agency to make sure that the license is still active and in excellent standing.

 

3.     Ask the appraiser what percentage of his or her work is done in the neighborhood where the house is located. Appraisers who do a lot of their work in a particular region often have a deeper knowledge of property values in that region. They are as well as more expected to know how things such as school districts and fire departments affect the property values in the region. Prestige song of the south Bangalore

4.     Find out if the appraiser has experience performing house appraisals for consumers as opposed to real estate experts as they have distinctly different requirements than house owners or house purchasers.

 

The important thing is to find a residential appraiser who understands the requirements of both purchasers and sellers and who is open/honest/and willing to educate you about the appraisal process and answer some questions you might have along the way.

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