FAQ #17: Do I Need To Have My Home Appraised Before I List It For Sale?
Selling your home can be a major financial decision, and it’s important to ensure that you get the best possible price for your property. One
Selling your home can be a major financial decision, and it’s important to ensure that you get the best possible price for your property. One
So far in this season of our blog, we’ve covered 13 frequently asked questions about the real estate appraisal process, and most of them are
In their March 2023 Update to their Selling Guide, Fannie Mae shook up the real estate industry in the name of ‘modernization’. In case you
Legal Disclaimer stuff: I’m an appraiser. Not a tax attorney. If you need legal advice, don’t come to me. Go to your attorney. Good. That’s
If you ask an appraiser, “what’s the most frequently asked question you get just as you’re about to leave a house”, I bet 99% of
FAQ 7: How Are Non-ANSI Compliant Bedrooms Treated? This question came to me recently from a Realtor friend of mine. He had just taken
Realtors, remember the last time your buyer switched lenders at the last minute? I bet you were hoping you could just use the old appraisal,
FAQ #4 Are Appraisals Part of the Public Record? Have you ever wondered if the tax assessor gets a copy of your appraisal? Or
Welcome to the November edition of our blog series, The Loan Officer’s Guide to Appraisals. If you’ve been following our blog, you know that all
Welcome to the October edition of our blog series, The Loan Officer’s Guide to Appraisals. If you’ve been following along with us, you know this
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