by Appraisals Unlimited | Jun 16, 2022 | Real Estate Appraisals, Residential Appraisals
A property appraisal can be a stressful process, but if you’re going to sell or refinance your home, it’s probably unavoidable. Before a lender is going to advance any money, they’re going to want to make sure they have an objective, impartial account of your...
by Appraisals Unlimited | May 20, 2022 | Real Estate Appraisals
Topping the list of nightmares anyone selling their home has suffered is discovering that their appraisal came in low. Imagine: You’ve carefully hired a local agent, marketed your home, reviewed offers, negotiated, and finally arrived at the closing stages of making a...
by Appraisals Unlimited | Apr 28, 2022 | commercial appraisals, Real Estate Appraisals
Whether you’re buying or selling a business, refinancing a loan, or taking out property insurance, chances are you’re going to first have to get your property appraised. Commercial real estate appraisals can be a nerve-wracking process, but they are a necessary part...
by Appraisals Unlimited | Apr 15, 2022 | Real Estate Appraisals, Residential Appraisals
The process of selling your home can be one of the most stressful experiences of your life, but many sellers tend to overlook one of the most stress-inducing steps: the home appraisal. Once you’ve placed your house up for sale and had someone accept your offer, you’re...
by Appraisals Unlimited | Mar 24, 2022 | Real Estate Appraisals, Residential Appraisals
Over the next few months, requests to get drive-appraisals done are bound to multiply, and this has a lot to do with a recent decision made by the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank. In March 2022, the Fed issued an interest rate increase that directly impacts home buyers and...
by Appraisals Unlimited | Mar 11, 2022 | Real Estate Appraisals
2021 took us all on a wild ride in the real estate market, as home sales increased at a rate not seen in over a decade, and home values skyrocketing nearly 20% up from the previous year. The reason for these inflated values was most certainly due to the pandemic...
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