Real Estate Resource, US Real Estate

Challenging Low Appraisals: Think Like An Appraiser!

By Hank Miller | February 27, 2013
Problems with “low” appraisals continue to be an issue, and even more so in markets where home values appear to be on the rise. A rising market moves faster than the appraisals; consider that appraisers are required to use only closed sales
Real Estate Technology, US Real Estate

Heartbreak Hotel Awaits Some Spring Home Sellers

By Guest Author | January 24, 2013
Over the next few months, many sellers will have their hearts broken. This will be primarily self-inflicted but much of it enabled by collaborating real estate agents. The hurt will come as a result of the positive real estate news splashed across the headlines.
Residential, US Real Estate

Poor Appraisals Causing Home Sale Problems, Realtors Group Says

By Michele Dawson | October 12, 2012
While the U.S. real estate market is showing signs of improvement, one of the biggest obstacles standing in the way of furthering recovery is bad appraisals, according to a survey released Thursday by the National Association of Realtors.
Real Estate, Residential, US Real Estate

Garden DIY Tips for the Summer

By Alicia Murphy | June 14, 2012
The greatest joy for most homeowners is the ability to entertain their friends and family. Summer is a prime season for such entertainment as the weather becomes tolerable enough for sitting outside and the sun makes more frequent appearances.
Mortgage, Real Estate, US Real Estate

Home Appraisals Continue to Derail Housing Markets

By Mike Wheatley | November 8, 2011
Home appraisers are continuing to be an obstacle in the way of sales, with more than a third of real estate professionals blaming them for delaying or canceling proposed contracts in the first six months of this year. This marks a staggering increase of 29% on the number of deals blocked by appraisers in 2010, […]
Commercial Real Estate, US Real Estate

Why So Many Low Appraisals?

By Mike Wheatley | March 29, 2011
More than 10% of realtors in the U.S. have said they’ve had sales called off because the appraisal was lower than the buyer’s agreed prices, claims a National Association of Realtors survey in January.
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