What Are the Parts of an Appraisal?Acquiring a home can be the most significant investment most might ever make. Whether it's where you raise your family, a second vacation home or an investment, purchasing real property is a detailed transaction that requires multiple parties to pull it all off. Practically all the parties involved are quite familiar. The most known person in the exchange is the real estate agent. Next, the mortgage company provides the financial capital necessary to fund the deal. The title company makes sure that all details of the transaction are completed and that the title is clear to transfer to the buyer from the seller. So, what party makes sure the property is worth the purchase price? In comes the appraiser. We provide an unbiased opinion of what a buyer might expect to pay — or a seller receive — for a property, where both buyer and seller are informed parties. A licensed, certified, professional appraiser from Heritage Appraisal Service will ensure, you as an interested party, are informed. Inspecting the subject propertyTo determine an accurate status of the property, it's our duty to first perform a thorough inspection. We must physically view aspects of the property, such as the number of bedrooms and bathrooms, the location, living areas, etc, to ensure they really are there and are in the condition a reasonable buyer would expect them to be. The inspection often includes a sketch of the floorplan, ensuring the square footage is correct and illustrating the layout of the property. Most importantly, the appraiser looks for any obvious features - or defects - that would have an impact on the value of the property. Back at the office, we use two or three approaches to determining the value of real property: paired sales analysis and, in the case of a rental property, an income approach.
Replacement CostHere, we pull information on local construction costs, labor rates and other elements to calculate how much it would cost to replace the property being appraised. This value often sets the upper limit on what a property would sell for. The cost approach is also the least used method.
Paired Sales AnalysisAppraisers get to know the neighborhoods in which they appraise. They innately understand the value of certain features to the residents of that area. Then, the appraiser researches recent transactions in the vicinity and finds properties which are 'comparable' to the real estate at hand. By assigning a dollar value to certain items such as remodeled rooms, types of flooring, energy efficient items, patios and porches, or extra storage space, we add or subtract from each comparable's sales price so that they more accurately match the features of subject property.
A true estimate of what the subject could sell for can only be determined once all differences between the comps and the subject have been evaluated. At Heritage Appraisal Service, we are experts in knowing the worth of real estate features in Lumberton and Robeson County neighborhoods. This approach to value is commonly awarded the most consideration when an appraisal is for a home sale. Valuation Using the Income ApproachIn the case of income producing properties - rental houses for example - the appraiser may use an additional approach to value. In this situation, the amount of revenue the real estate produces is taken into consideration along with other rents in the area for comparable properties to derive the current value. Putting It All TogetherCombining information from all applicable approaches, the appraiser is then ready to state an estimated market value for the property in question. The estimate of value on the appraisal report is not always what's being paid for the property even though it is likely the best indication of what a property is worth. There are always mitigating factors such as seller motivation, urgency or 'bidding wars' that may adjust an offer or listing price up or down. Regardless, the appraised value is typically employed as a guideline for lenders who don't want to loan a buyer more money than the property is actually worth. At the end of the day, an appraiser from Heritage Appraisal Service will guarantee you attain the most accurate property value, so you can make profitable real estate decisions. |