Flagship Appraisal has answers to "Frequently Asked Questions"
Define the term "Appraisal" Define the term "Appraisal" (List of questions)An appraiser performs an evaluation that generates an opinion of value. The appraiser will typically use a number of "approaches," typically three, to arrive at the estimation of market value. One of the methods in use is the Cost Approach, which finds what it would cost to replace the improvements to the property, minus depreciation and physical deterioration, plus the land value. Another of the approaches is the Sales Comparison Approach - which concerns finding a comparable analysis to other similar properties within a close vicinity which have recently sold. The Sales Comparison Approach is normally the most accurate and clearest indicator of value for a residential property. The third approach is the Income Approach, which is the most important method in appraising income producing properties - it deals with estimating what an investor would pay based on the income produced by the property.Describe what an appraiser does (List of questions)An appraiser generates a professional, unbiased opinion of market value, in the support of real estate exchanges. Appraisers illustate their analysis in appraisal reports.What are the reasons I would request services from Flagship Appraisal? (List of questions)There are a lot of reasons to get an appraisal with the usual reason being real estate and mortgage transactions. A few other reasons for purchasing an appraisal report include:
How is an appraisal different than a home inspection? (List of questions)Home inspectors do not estimate an opinion of value and are not appraisers. The purpose of a home inspection is to investigate the structure of the house from bottom to rooftop. Generally, a home inspection report will discuss the amenities and the requirements of the property: air conditioning (weather permitting), electrical systems, the condition of the heating system, the plumbing; then the structural capacity of the home such as the attic, exposed insulation, walls, floors, ceilings, windows, then the foundation, basement and other visible structures.What is the difference between an appraisal and a comparative market analysis (CMA)? (List of questions)Frankly, they share nothing in common. The CMA relies on indistinct trends in the market. Appraisals use comparable sales which are valid resources. The appraisal report will also include location and construction values. All a CMA does is generate a "ball park figure." Being a documented and carefully investigated opinion of value, appraisals are defensible and stand up in legal situations.The person behind the report is hands down the biggest difference between a CMA and an appraisal. Real estate agents write CMA's, and they don't always know the whole market or have specific competence when it comes to home valuation. The appraisal is produce by a licensed, certified professional who makes a living out of valuing properties. Moreover, the appraiser is an unbiased party, with no vested interest in the value of a home, unlike the real estate agent, whose income is tied to the price of the home. What are the contents of an appraisal report? (List of questions)The main purpose of an appraisal document is to let the reader know the value of the real estate in question, and depending on the scope of the report, one will customarily see the following:
Once the report is done, what guarantee is there that the final number is legitimate? (List of questions)In the documentation of an appraisal, each appraiser must ensure the following:
Who hires Flagship Appraisal (List of questions)Commonly, appraisers are employed by mortgage lenders to render a value opinion on real estate involved in a loan transaction. Attorneys and CPAs also retain the services of appraisers for asset division and estate settlements.Where does an appraiser get the data used to estimate values in Fairfax County or other areas? (List of questions)Compiling information is one of the primary occupations of an appraiser. Data can be categorized as either Specific or General. Specific data is collected from the home itself; Location, condition, amenities, size and other specifics are noted by the appraiser while on site.General data is gathered from a variety of sources. Local Multiple Listing Services (MLS) provide information on recently sold homes that might be used as comparables. To double-check actual sales prices, we use tax records and other public documents that are usually online nowadays. Flood zone data is retrieved from FEMA data outlets, such as a la mode's InterFlood servers. And most importantly, the appraiser gathers general data from his or her collective knowledge gained from doing assignments for other properties in the same market. How can a licensed appraiser help me? (List of questions)An appraisal is a valuable tool anytime your home's value is relevant to some financial decision. When selling your home, an appraisal will help you determine a price that maximizes profit and reduces time on the market. When buying, be sure you're not overpaying by getting an independent appraisal. For parties settling an estate or divorce, an appraisal from Flagship Appraisal is the best documentation to ensure assets are divided properly. A home is often the single, largest financial asset anybody owns. Without knowing its real value, wise financial decisions are impossible.My mortgage statement has an item on it for PMI? Can I get rid of that? (List of questions)PMI stands for Private Mortgage Insurance. It covers the lender if a borrower doesn't pay on the loan and the value of the home is less than the balance of the loan. Once you can prove the amount you owe on your home is less than 80% of the home's market value, you can make a case to your lender to drop the PMI.
Should I do anything in advance of the appraisal inspection (List of questions)We start with an inspection of the home. During this process, we will come to your home and measure it, determine the layout of the rooms inside, confirm all aspects of the home's general condition, and take several photos of your house for inclusion in the report. The best thing you can do to help is make sure the appraiser has easy access to the exterior of the house . Trim any bushes and relocate any items that would make it difficult to measure the structure. Indoors, make sure we can easily access appliances like furnaces and water heaters.To help expedite our work plus ensure a more accurate report, attempt if possible to have the following items:
What does "Market Value" mean? (List of questions)In real estate appraising, Market Value (as opposed to Fair Market Value) is commonly defined as:
Does the appraisal belong to the bank or the consumer? (List of questions)In most real estate transactions, the appraisal is ordered by the lender. Even though it's the buyer that eventually pays for the report, the lender is the intended user. The buyer is certainly entitled to a copy of the appraisal - it's usually bundled with all the other closing documents - but is not entitled to use the report for any other purpose without permission from the lender.It's different when it's the homeowner engaging the appraiser for things outside securing a mortgage. In these cases, the appraiser may state how the appraisal can be used; for PMI removal, or estate planning or tax challenges, for example. If not stipulated otherwise, the home owner can do whatever they want with the appraisal. I want to get more for my house. Where should I spend money renovating? (List of questions)Like all things real estate, this is dependent on a home's location. For example, putting in an inline humidifier could be nice in arid regions, but completely useless near the coast!No matter where you go, however, renovating a kitchen is almost always a safe investment. One recent study revealed that putting $20,000 into a kitchen remodel would add about $17,500 to the value of the home - or about an 88% return on investment. Bathrooms were second, returning 85%. Adding bedrooms and baths can also help the value of your home as long as your home doesn't then become atypical for your neighborhood in terms of size. |