“Isn’t It Ironic…Don’t You Think?” No, this is not a tribute to Alanis Morissette. I was thinking about the home-selling process. When homeowners prepare to sell or refinance their home they often spend a great deal of time and money on aesthetic improvements to make their home more appealing…and rightly so. The irony is that when they move into the appraisal process those aesthetic improvements often don’t add a great deal to the value of a house in a “good marketable condition.” (more…)
Posts Tagged ‘real estate appraisal process’
In An Appraisal Cost Does Not Always Equal Value
Posted in Does Cost Equal Value?, tagged appraisal process, comparable sales, cost to value, opinion of value, real estate appraisal process, real estate appraisals on January 18, 2010| Leave a Comment »
Hello world!
Posted in Pre-listing Appraisals, tagged NYC real estate market, real estate appraisal process, real estate appraisals, Westchester real estate market on January 12, 2010| Leave a Comment »
This is my first post. The purpose of this blog is to answer questions about real estate appraisals and the real estate appraisal process. I want it be a forum for industry professionals and lay people to discuss issues that affect the Westchester and NYC real estate markets. General questions and comments are welcome!
Come back soon to hear more!