PURCHASE OF A HOME
One of the most
important issues involved in
purchasing a property is
developing an opinion of what
it's worth so that you can make
an informed offer to purchase.
A professional appraisal report
performed by a qualified,
state-licensed appraiser can
provide you with an objective,
third party opinion of a
property's current Market
Value. And for the small price
of this service, you can give
yourself "peace of mind" prior
to making an offer to purchase
that you're offering a fair
price for the property.
REFINANCE OR GET A
HOME EQUITY LOAN
If you need to consolidate
bills, have a college tuition to
pay, or just want to tap into
the equity of your home, you'll
need a new loan, which
oftentimes requires a new
appraisal of the property.
PMI REMOVAL
Private Mortgage Insurance or
PMI is the supplemental
insurance that many lenders ask
home buyers to purchase when the
amount being loaned is more than
80% of the value of the home.
Very often, this additional
payment is folded into the
monthly mortgage payment and is
quickly forgotten. This is
unfortunate because PMI becomes
unnecessary when the remaining
balance of the loan - whether
through market appreciation or
principal paydown - dips below
this 80% level. In fact, the
United States Congress passed a
law in 1998 (the Homeowners
Protection Act of 1998) that
requires lenders to remove the
PMI payments when the
loan-to-value ratio conditions
have been met.
Many appraisers offer a
specific service for home owners
that believe they have met the
80% loan-to-value metric. For a
nominal fee, the appraiser can
provide you with a statement
regarding the home value. Some
will even take the next step and
help you file a challenge with
your mortgage company. The costs
of these services are very often
recovered in just a few months
of not paying the PMI.
DIVORCE SETTLEMENT
A divorce can be a
particularly traumatic
experience for both parties and
is often further complicated by
the difficult decision of "Who
gets the house?". In most
divorce cases, the Court won't
usually force the parties
involved to "buyout" the other
party's interest but it may
however order the sale of the
home so each party gets an equal
share of the equity. Regardless
of the situation, it's a good
idea to order an appraisal so
both parties are fully aware of
what the true market value is.
If the parties want to sell
the home, they'll have a better
idea of what price to set. And
on the flipside, if a "buyout"
is the chosen option, both
parties will feel like they've
gotten a fair assessment.
ESTATE LIQUIDATION
The loss of a loved one
is a difficult time in life and
settling an estate from a death,
or probate, often requires an
appraisal to establish Fair
Market Value for the residential
property involved. The ethics
provision within the Uniform
Standards of Professional
Appraisal Practice (USPAP) binds
us with confidentiality,
ensuring the fullest degree of
discretion.
Unlike many wealthy
individuals, the majority of
Americans do not have dedicated
estate planners or executors to
handle these issues. Also, in
most cases, a home or other real
property makes up a
disproportionate share of the
total estate value.
Here too, an appraiser can
help. Often the first step in
fairly disposing of an estate is
to understand its true value.
Where property is involved, the
appraiser can help determine the
true value. At this point,
equitable arrangements can more
easily be arrived at among
disputing parties. Everyone
walks away knowing they've
received a fair deal.
RELOCATION
We understand the
stress involved with an employee
relocation. We take great care
in establishing a convenient
appointment time for the
appraisal inspection. During our
thorough inspection, we
encourage relocating employees
to provide input on the positive
attributes of their property
along with information about any
recent sales or listings in
their neighborhood that they
want considered.
HOME IMPROVEMENTS TO
ADD VALUE
Before you decide to sell your
home, there are several
decisions to be made. First and
foremost: "How much should it
sell for?" But don't forget
there may be other equally
important questions to ask
yourself such as "Would it be
better to paint the entire house
before we sell it?", "Should I
put in that third bathroom?",
"Should I complete my kitchen
remodel?" Many things which we
do to our houses have an effect
on their value. Unfortunately,
not all of them have an equal
effect. While a kitchen remodel
may improve the appeal of a
home, it may not add nearly
enough to the value to justify
the expense.
SELLING A HOME
Whether you choose to sell your
home on your own or use the
assistance of a real estate
agent, a professional appraisal
can help you make a better
educated decision when
determining your selling price.
Unlike a real estate agent,
an appraiser has no vested
interest in what amount the
house sells for. It's easy for
them to step in and give you the
information to help you make
your decision. Appraiser fees
are based on efforts to complete
the report and not a percentage
of the sales price. So seeking a
professional appraisal can often
help homeowners make the best
decisions on investing in their
homes and setting a fair sales
price. |