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3 Ways Agents Can Help Appraisers to Be More Accurate

Cleveland Appraisal Blog

We also use the MLS to analyze the market trends and to make market-based adjustments for things such as changes in sales prices, as well as features of a home that have a major impact on market value, like finished square footage, bedroom, and bathroom count, lot size and so on.

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How to get listings in real estate: 11 proven strategies for 2024

Housing Wire

As overall home sales decline on a national level, signing listings is more difficult than ever for agents of all experience levels. To help, I’ve compiled the 11 most effective strategies that my coaching clients and I have personally used to find more listings and create inventory. Or look into starting your own! Who’s it for?

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How to Price Your Home for the Current Market

Eppraisal

 Better yet, use a real estate agent to do a comparative market analysis and calculate your home’s value impartially. In addition to comps, they pay attention to current market trends and personally look at the property’s interior and exterior and note defects.

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Can Your Neighborhood Affect Your Property Appraisal? Key Factors to Consider

AmeriMac

The features of the neighborhood, such as amenities, crime rates, and school quality, affect the value, too. Real estate agents use special tools and databases for detailed appraisals. Knowing about foreclosure rates and homeownership in the area helps in understanding property values better.

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Home Pricing in Birmingham, AL: 5 Mistakes That Could Cost You Thousands

Birmingham Appraisal

In this post, I’ll walk you through five common pricing mistakes that real estate agents and sellers often make and provide practical advice on how to avoid them. Overpricing Based on Emotional Value The Mistake: One of the most common pricing errors is overvaluing a home based on emotional factors rather than market data.

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Success with Millennial Real Estate Clients: Q&A with Dara Alperen Cipollone

McKissock

In 2002, when Dara Alperen Cipollone purchased her first home in East Boston, her real estate agent suggested she would be a great fit for residential sales. Some want me to summarize the market data and give concise guidance on market values.

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When & How do Appraiser’s Adjust for Age?

Cleveland Appraisal Blog

Last week, a real estate agent asked me about how appraisers adjust for age. There’s value in that. Subsequently, a new home typically has a higher market value than one that has already been lived in. That is, until one takes a closer look. Age is a good example. Now starts the wear and tear.

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