The Importance of Hiring a Local Real Estate Appraiser to Value Your Property
Written by Stephen Daniels   
Monday, 25 January 2010 08:50
Some websites offer online services to estimate property values based on data collected through various means. While these services may seem quick and easy, computer generated reports are often extremely inaccurate due to use of outdated and often unreliable resources. While these websites may give a general idea of valuation trends, in no way can the reports created by such sites be relied on to give an accurate fair market value for a given property. The skills and knowledge of a local real estate appraiser can't be replaced by these computerized tools.
by StephenDaniels


Some websites offer online services to estimate property values based on data collected through various means. While these services may seem quick and easy, computer generated reports are often extremely inaccurate due to use of outdated and often unreliable resources. While these websites may give a general idea of valuation trends, in no way can the reports created by such sites be relied on to give an accurate fair market value for a given property. The skills and knowledge of a local real estate appraiser can't be replaced by these computerized tools.

Highly trained professional real estate appraisers, while more expensive, can effectively determine a home's true value and also take into account variables a computer generated report can't. Desirable factors such as a highly rated school system, economic development and surrounding neighborhoods can drastically affect a home's value positively. Areas that are run down but in the midst of a gentrification process are unlikely to get a fair appraisal from a computer model, someone untrained or out of the area. Only a local appraiser will be familiar with rising or declining valuations and building trends in specified locations.

Choosing a reputable local appraiser can be the difference between a good appraisal and a bad one. This comes into play whether you need a property valuation during a divorce, for an estate settlement, or to satisfy a lender requirement for a mortgage. If an appraiser is not closely acquainted with the market area they serve, many factors used to determine a home's value may be inadvertently omitted from the calculations. Without this familiarity with current market area trends, an appraiser from outside the area may give a skewed value of the property.

As banks and other financial institutions are now dealing with untenable volumes of foreclosed homes, there is a growing trend among banks and other financial institutions to hire real estate brokers to complete BPOs (Broker Price Opinion), rather than pay appraisers for a home's valuation. Although BPOs should be more accurate than computer generated reports in determining a property's value, there is considerable controversy as to whether or not these real estate agents have adequate training to complete these reports effectively.

Uniform appraisal reports are more expensive than BPO services. Unfortunately, however, BPOs all too often leave out information that is crucial to determining an accurate value. Many lenders do not even require an in-depth inspection or interior inspection of a home, which begs the question: How can a realistic property valuation be arrived at without an on-site inspection?

Prior to licensing or certification, appraisers must complete a stringent training course through an approved educational facility. Some states also require appraisers to apprentice under other, more experienced professionals before they are allowed to work independently. Good appraisers will carefully examine all aspects of the property. This includes square footage, room count, types of rooms, condition of property, lot size, neighborhood trends and comparable properties in the area that have sold recently, in addition to similar properties that are on the market at that time.

It takes longer to complete an appraisal compared to a real estate agent's BPO or a computerized report. However, an appraisal report is far more in depth and lengthy. Every variable used to arrive at the valuation is clearly included in the final report.

Finding an experienced appraiser in your area should not be too difficult. Local lenders or banks are an excellent source of referrals. Also, searching an online directory or your local yellow pages can be useful when searching for a professional appraiser.

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