Green Home Appraisals – Ideas for Appraisers
Green Home Appraisals – Ideas for Appraisers
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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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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Desktop appraisals became a permanent option in March, but not everyone has embraced them. We dive in to find out the issues.
The post What permanent desktop appraisals mean for the industry appeared first on HousingWire.
Desktop appraisals became a permanent option in March, but not everyone has embraced them. We dive in to find out the issues.
The post What permanent desktop appraisals mean for the industry appeared first on HousingWire.
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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Appraisers, Fannie Mae has released a new FAQ document to help you understand how to implement and adhere to their ANSI measuring and reporting requirement. See the PDF document below or here. Normally these documents are informative and provide good information. But in reading this one, I’m particularly puzzled by Q13, and I’m not sure if that’s a bad omen or not! Q13 discusses DESKTOP appraisals, for which NO adherence to ANSI is required. It says so, right there, in Q13. And most of us...
Appraisers, Fannie Mae has released a new FAQ document to help you understand how to implement and adhere to their ANSI measuring and reporting requirement. See the PDF document below or here. Normally these documents are informative and provide good information. But in reading this one, I’m particularly puzzled by Q13, and I’m not sure if that’s a bad omen or not! Q13 discusses DESKTOP appraisals, for which NO adherence to ANSI is required. It says so, right there, in Q13. And most of us...
PAVE Action Plan to Advance Property Appraisal and Valuation Equity By McKissock, March 23, 2022 Two of the more controversial recommendations: Excerpts: Inform Federal Housing Administration (FHA) borrowers about the process to request a reconsideration of a valuation when the initial valuation is lower than expected. Perhaps
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PAVE Action Plan to Advance Property Appraisal and Valuation Equity By McKissock, March 23, 2022 Two of the more controversial recommendations: Excerpts: Inform Federal Housing Administration (FHA) borrowers about the process to request a reconsideration of a valuation when the initial valuation is lower than expected. Perhaps
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V.A. as a Model for Appraisals by Isaac Peck Excerpts: Step Above the Rest It’s not a secret that being on the V.A. appraiser roster is a coveted position for most residential appraisers. So, what exactly makes the V.A. so special? Rocha (V.A. appraiser) says the V.A. is a step above the rest primarily because of the following criteria. V.A. wants a good quality panel V.A. pays higher appraisal fees V.A. delivers fast turn times to veterans V.A. doesn’t use Appraisal Management Companies (A...
V.A. as a Model for Appraisals by Isaac Peck Excerpts: Step Above the Rest It’s not a secret that being on the V.A. appraiser roster is a coveted position for most residential appraisers. So, what exactly makes the V.A. so special? Rocha (V.A. appraiser) says the V.A. is a step above the rest primarily because of the following criteria. V.A. wants a good quality panel V.A. pays higher appraisal fees V.A. delivers fast turn times to veterans V.A. doesn’t use Appraisal Management Companies (A...
The GSEs' equitable housing finance plans expand the use of non-traditional appraisals, including AVMs, desktop and hybrid appraisals.
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The GSEs' equitable housing finance plans expand the use of non-traditional appraisals, including AVMs, desktop and hybrid appraisals.
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Desktop Appraisal to Become the New Norm by Isaac Peck, Editor Excerpts: Sketch vs. Floor Plan One notable requirement that is expected of the Desktop assignments is that they will require a floor plan instead of just a sketch. A floor plan takes the sketch a step
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Desktop Appraisal to Become the New Norm by Isaac Peck, Editor Excerpts: Sketch vs. Floor Plan One notable requirement that is expected of the Desktop assignments is that they will require a floor plan instead of just a sketch. A floor plan takes the sketch a step
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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...
Crazy Appraisal Stories! Excerpts: Not Just Measuring Homes and Taking Pictures I went to appraise a home for a movie producer in Brentwood, California. I knocked on the door, and one of the producer’s boyfriends opened the door and invited me in. He was completely naked. He
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Crazy Appraisal Stories! Excerpts: Not Just Measuring Homes and Taking Pictures I went to appraise a home for a movie producer in Brentwood, California. I knocked on the door, and one of the producer’s boyfriends opened the door and invited me in. He was completely naked. He
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