Neighborhood Boundaries for Appraisals
Neighborhood Boundaries for Appraisals
Gentrification, neighborhood boundaries, and bias By Ryan Lundquist Excerpts: Photo used with permission (thanks, Vicky). Sometimes, crossing the street can make all the difference for value. In short, if we don’t understand where a neighborhood starts and ends, we might choose the wrong comps. Q&A #3 How
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Gentrification, neighborhood boundaries, and bias By Ryan Lundquist Excerpts: Photo used with permission (thanks, Vicky). Sometimes, crossing the street can make all the difference for value. In short, if we don’t understand where a neighborhood starts and ends, we might choose the wrong comps. Q&A #3 How
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Gentrification, neighborhood boundaries, and bias By Ryan Lundquist Excerpts: Photo used with permission (thanks, Vicky). Sometimes, crossing the street can make all the difference for value. In short, if we don’t understand where a neighborhood starts and ends, we might choose the wrong comps. Q&A #3 How
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5 Tips for Appraising Green Homes By McKissock Excerpts: 1. Consider each home on a case-by-case basis You must independently determine whether there is sufficient information available to develop a reliable opinion of market value for each individual property. That will depend on the extent of the
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5 Tips for Appraising Green Homes By McKissock Excerpts: 1. Consider each home on a case-by-case basis You must independently determine whether there is sufficient information available to develop a reliable opinion of market value for each individual property. That will depend on the extent of the
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If you are a new homebuyer, welcome! Buying a home can be a confusing process, however, I hope that you have been able to surround yourself with knowledgable professionals who can help you navigate your first home purchase and make it an enjoyable experience. In this new homebuyer’s guide to appraisals, I’ll help you understand the process during your first home purchase. I would like to do my part by informing and educating you on the appraisal part of the transaction. While most people wi...
If you are a new homebuyer, welcome! Buying a home can be a confusing process, however, I hope that you have been able to surround yourself with knowledgable professionals who can help you navigate your first home purchase and make it an enjoyable experience. In this new homebuyer’s guide to appraisals, I’ll help you understand the process during your first home purchase. I would like to do my part by informing and educating you on the appraisal part of the transaction. While most people wi...
Fannie’s New ANSI FAQS July 2022 Standardized Property Measuring Guidelines Excerpts: Updated guidance, including some new and substantively revised FAQs In response to your feedback, we’ve updated the Standardized Property Measuring Guidelines with some new and substantively revised FAQs, including clarifications on the terms “declaration” and “statement of finished sq ft.” A few of the Q&As Q5. When common practice in the local market differs from the ANSI standard, can the apprais...
Fannie’s New ANSI FAQS July 2022 Standardized Property Measuring Guidelines Excerpts: Updated guidance, including some new and substantively revised FAQs In response to your feedback, we’ve updated the Standardized Property Measuring Guidelines with some new and substantively revised FAQs, including clarifications on the terms “declaration” and “statement of finished sq ft.” A few of the Q&As Q5. When common practice in the local market differs from the ANSI standard, can the apprais...
Does A “Crazy” Neighbor Lower Value? By Jamie Owen Excerpts: It’s tax appeal season, and I’ve had several homeowners say that they feel their neighbors are negatively impacting the value of their homes for different reasons. Is that the case? Can that be the case? The homeowners
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Does A “Crazy” Neighbor Lower Value? By Jamie Owen Excerpts: It’s tax appeal season, and I’ve had several homeowners say that they feel their neighbors are negatively impacting the value of their homes for different reasons. Is that the case? Can that be the case? The homeowners
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Welcome to The Multi-FAMILY zone podcast, where business meets family. The hosts of the show, Julia and Gino Barbaro, have been married for over twenty years, and have six children. Julia home-schools the children, and recently became a marriage and life coach to help couples become better communicators and help enrich their lives. The couple is constantly asked about how they balance their entrepreneurial & real estate journey while raising their kids. The Multi-FAMILY zone was created to addre...
Welcome to The Multi-FAMILY zone podcast, where business meets family. The hosts of the show, Julia and Gino Barbaro, have been married for over twenty years, and have six children. Julia home-schools the children, and recently became a marriage and life coach to help couples become better communicators and help enrich their lives. The couple is constantly asked about how they balance their entrepreneurial & real estate journey while raising their kids. The Multi-FAMILY zone was created to addre...
NAR Research conducted a survey of all 9,700 appraiser members and 50,000 randomly-selected non-appraiser members to determine the level of impact of appraisals on the current market and member business in terms of cost, turn-around times, and other challenges and to measure member experiences with bias and discrimination in the appraisal process. Highlights of the NAR Appraisal Survey The typical respondent has 15 years of experience in real estate. The typical appraiser is significantly more ...
NAR Research conducted a survey of all 9,700 appraiser members and 50,000 randomly-selected non-appraiser members to determine the level of impact of appraisals on the current market and member business in terms of cost, turn-around times, and other challenges and to measure member experiences with bias and discrimination in the appraisal process. Highlights of the NAR Appraisal Survey The typical respondent has 15 years of experience in real estate. The typical appraiser is significantly more ...
CubiCasa and a Desktop Mess – an appraiser’s experience By Jamie Owen Excerpts: I called the listing agent on the property I was to appraise and asked if they knew how an appraiser might go about obtaining a floor plan (for my desktop appraisal). She had no
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CubiCasa and a Desktop Mess – an appraiser’s experience By Jamie Owen Excerpts: I called the listing agent on the property I was to appraise and asked if they knew how an appraiser might go about obtaining a floor plan (for my desktop appraisal). She had no
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Appraisal Risk, Reviews, and Revisions By Ken Dicks Excerpts: This is part three of a three part series on appraisal review – Read parts one and two. I am often posed with the following question “How do you know when you are looking at a “good” appraisal?” The reality is there is no universal acceptance of a single method of measurement to differentiate “good” from “bad.” After many years of reading appraisal reports, my response is “One that leaves the reader with few unan...
Appraisal Risk, Reviews, and Revisions By Ken Dicks Excerpts: This is part three of a three part series on appraisal review – Read parts one and two. I am often posed with the following question “How do you know when you are looking at a “good” appraisal?” The reality is there is no universal acceptance of a single method of measurement to differentiate “good” from “bad.” After many years of reading appraisal reports, my response is “One that leaves the reader with few unan...
Appraisals and Water Frontage Steven W. Vehmeier Excerpts: What about an off-site water view? In a large townhouse-style condominium complex, there were only eight units that had water views. The view was of a section of the Intracoastal Waterway. It was from the second floor only, and over a six-foot high concrete block wall and across an open field. The builder charged more for those units because of the partial view. My research discovered that the open field had just been purchased by a gro...
Appraisals and Water Frontage Steven W. Vehmeier Excerpts: What about an off-site water view? In a large townhouse-style condominium complex, there were only eight units that had water views. The view was of a section of the Intracoastal Waterway. It was from the second floor only, and over a six-foot high concrete block wall and across an open field. The builder charged more for those units because of the partial view. My research discovered that the open field had just been purchased by a gro...