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Unwrapping what to expect in your home inspection, appraisal and closing

Housing Wire

An appraisal is a valuation of a property by a third party. The buyer typically covers the cost of the appraisal. A qualified appraiser will compare recent sales of similar local properties, market trends and conduct a visual inspection of the home’s interior and exterior to determine the property’s fair market value.

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FHFA’s RFI on appraisals is a critical inflection point

Housing Wire

Navigating appraisal challenges in today’s housing market. HousingWire recently spoke with PCV Murcor Founder, President and CEO Keith Murray, and COO Cindy Nasser on how the appraisal process can be streamlined in today’s tight housing market. And appraisal waivers would be informed, not blind. Presented by: PCV Murcor.

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Supporting Market Conditions Adjustments: A Comprehensive Guide for Appraisers

Appraisal Buzz

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. This comprehensive approach ultimately leads to more accurate, credible, and reliable valuations that reflect current market conditions.

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Anatomy of a Commercial Real Estate Appraisal: A Top 17 Q&A Guide

The Robert Weiler Company

After all, it is a detailed activity that can look different depending on the scope and nature of your property. To simplify and demystify the commercial appraisal process for you, we have addressed 17 of the most important questions asked. For the purpose of this article, we’ll mostly stick to the word “appraisal.”.