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The Loan Officer’s Guide to Appraisals Part 7:  How Can the Appraisal Process be Sped Up?

Riverfront Appraisals

For the past six months, I’ve been blogging with the purpose of assisting loan officers to better understand the appraisal process. So far, we’ve covered final inspections, lending on unique homes, communication with the appraiser, reconsiderations of value, bracketing and FHA appraisals.

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Are you a real estate professional or mortgage lender seeking to master the home appraisal process?

Premier Home Appraisal Blog

Premier Home Appraisals is hosting an information-packed interactive training session for the Winchester/Shenandoah Valley market that brings the nuts and bolts of residential property appraisal right to your fingertips. Bracketing requirements and consideration. Lot, view, and location considerations.

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The Loan Officer’s Guide to Appraisals Part 5:  What is bracketing and why do we do it?

Riverfront Appraisals

So far in our series, we’ve looked at final inspections, lending on unique homes, communication with the appraiser, and reconsiderations of value. The post The Loan Officer’s Guide to Appraisals Part 5: What is bracketing and why do we do it? appeared first on Riverfront Appraisals. So if this is […].

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Want to price your property like a professional home appraiser?

Premier Home Appraisal Blog

Are you a real estate professional or mortgage lender looking to learn more about the home appraisal process? Let our experienced certified Virginia appraisal experts be the premier source of home appraisal knowledge for your market. Bracketing requirements and consideration. We can help! Comparable selection.

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Supporting Market Conditions Adjustments: A Comprehensive Guide for Appraisers

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The goal is to make sure every adjustment is defensible, based on empirical evidence, and can withstand scrutiny from all stakeholders involved in the appraisal process. Repeat sales analysis, which involves identifying properties sold more than once during the analysis period, can also be effective.

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The Loan Officer’s Guide to Appraisals Part 6:  How are FHA Appraisals Different From Others?

Riverfront Appraisals

This post is part six of a 12-part series we’re calling The Loan Officer’s Guide to Appraisals. So far in our series, we’ve looked at final inspections, lending on unique homes, communication with the appraiser, reconsiderations of value and bracketing. […]. appeared first on Riverfront Appraisals.