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.
Real Estate, US Real Estate

Who Can I Sue? Lawsuits Against Appraisers

By Daniel Doran | August 20, 2012
We live in one of the most litigious societies on the planet. Whenever we feel a wrong has been done to us we want to blame someone for it and make them pay. While this has caused a lot of controversy both in the media and the legal field, sometimes a topic comes along that stirs up all of our emotions...
Investing, Mortgage, Real Estate, US Real Estate

What To Do When Your Appraisal Comes In Too Low

By Daniel Doran | July 5, 2012
Most investors will tell you that one of the biggest problems they are facing today is not finding buyers for their properties but getting the banks to appraise them for what the buyers are willing to pay.
Mortgage, Real Estate, Residential, US Real Estate

Low Appraisal Problems Continue to Dog Buyers

By Mike Wheatley | June 5, 2012
The ongoing problem of low appraisals is continuing to have a negative effect on housing markets, with many deals falling through following an appraisal that comes in lower than the agreed asking price.
Mortgage, Real Estate, US Real Estate

Low Appraisals Continue to Hurt Real Estate Sales

By Mike Wheatley | February 8, 2012
Thousands of real estate deals up and down the country continue to called off due to low appraisals which come in lower than the previously agreed-upon sales price, new surveys have revealed.
Real Estate, US Real Estate

Appraisers Hit Back at Critics

By Mike Wheatley | January 20, 2012
“Don’t shoot the messenger” reads a new message from the Appraisal Institute, which has asked those involved in real estate deals not to blame appraisers when a contract falls through based on a property’s values.
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, […]
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