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Appraisal Foundation seeks to address labor shortage
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Mike Wheatley
| April 3, 2018
Real Estate Resource
Why is it Important to Have Your Property Appraised?
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Jamie Richardson
| March 25, 2018
The strange experience of having your home professionally appraised can be jarring to some people, but it is of incredible importance when you are considering placing your home on the market
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A Current Home Appraisal May Surprise You
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Brian Kline
| December 27, 2017
In the vocabulary of real estate, there are three terms that indicate a home’s valuation: the Appraised Value, the Assessed Value, and the Market Value. Rarely are these three values the same.
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Freddie Mac wants to automate the appraisal process, for some
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Mike Wheatley
| August 22, 2017
Mortgage servicer Freddie Mac is hoping to automate home appraisals in an effort to speed up the closing process and reduce fees for home buyers.
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What You Need to Know About Closing Costs
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Brian Kline
| July 31, 2017
Although a few costs and fees for buying a house may be paid ahead of time, the bulk of the financial settlement occurs at the closing table which is closing costs.
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7 Ways You Can Beat a Low Home Appraisal
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Elizabeth Lee
| April 20, 2017
A low home appraisal sure feels like bad news. However, sometimes, it’s bad news that can be avoided, or even turned around for the better. If you’re worried your appraisal isn’t going to deliver what you want,
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A Current Home Appraisal May Surprise You
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Brian Kline
| December 27, 2016
In the vocabulary of real estate, there are three terms that indicate a home’s valuation: the Appraised Value, the Assessed Value, and the Market Value. Rarely are these three values the same. So it’s easy to confuse them when considering selling a home, obtaining a mortgage, or contemplating ongoing costs of ownership (such as taxes […]
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4 Keys to Appraising a Commercial Property
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Guest Author
| April 21, 2016
If you want to sell your property, buy a property, lease a property or appeal property taxes, you will need to perform an appraisal of that commercial property.
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