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Getting Appraisers to Reconsider Value—Do’s & Don’ts

Portland Appraisal Blog

Usually this is done via a document known as a “reconsideration of value” (ROV for short). What is a Reconsideration of Value? In short, a reconsideration of value is another appraisal. There is a lot to unpack here, but let’s just focus on the idea that market value is the most probable price.

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Why Agents Should Share Their CMA With The Appraiser

Birmingham Appraisal

While agents and appraisers cannot discuss value we can talk about the property and why they may have priced it at what they did. One tool the agent uses to price the property is the Comparative Market Analysis or CMA, and by sharing this with the appraiser they can better understand what went into the agent’s pricing strategy.

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The Importance of Correlation Matrices in Residential Real Estate Appraisals: Five Key Reasons for Use

Appraisal Buzz

While the basic approach involves the valuation of properties using comparable sales, the proper use of statistical tools, such as a correlation matrix, can significantly enhance the quality and objectivity of the appraisal process.

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Appraisal WaIvers Can Be Risky

Appraisal Today

So one main difference between traditional lender appraisals and relocation appraisals is the forecasting aspect: whereas lender appraisals determine a current market value, relocation appraisals try to project what the sales price WILL be. Property Acceptability Criteria (II.A.3.a)