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The Truth About Appraisals: Knowing the Guidelines Solves the Mystery

November 13, 2013 By Aaron Swanson Leave a Comment

Kenai Peninsula AppraisalThe appraisal process often baffles consumers. They may feel that their Kenai Peninsula home is worth a higher dollar amount, and so the appraised value doesn’t always make sense to them. It is important to know that the appraiser is completely independent from lenders, buyers, sellers, and real estate agents, and that the guidelines to which they adhere are dictated by the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) and Fannie Mae. In most states, the mortgage lenders must also disclose the purpose of the appraisal, as each transaction carries its own set of rules.

 

In essence, these important guidelines help appraisers put a fair market value on Kenai and Soldotna area homes based on comparable sales in the same area, and the home must be bracketed in size and value.

 

For example, there is no set dollar figure associated with a great view, shop, hot tub, bathroom upgrades, etc. If a homeowner installs a custom bathroom that cost them $20,000, but the local marketplace supports the value of a bathroom at $5,000, then that item will be bracketed as [$15,000] on the appraisal.

 

Upgrades can usually be expressed at a higher percentage of their value in newer Kenai homes because the only way to obtain those upgrades was to put more money into the cost of building the home. On the other hand, the upgrading or remodeling of an older home is rarely reflected in full in the final appraisal. This is because typically 25-40% of the project involves demolition and the fixing of issues that aren’t uncovered until the project has already begun, such as plumbing or wiring that may need updating.

 

Ultimately, the value of the upgrades must be supported by comparable examples within the same marketplace. These comparisons must be drawn from current market activity within the last six months. This is a safeguard to prevent appraisers from attaching too high a value to the home in question, and opening up the appraisal for review. This guideline further states that appraisers can only base their opinion on the value of home sales that have actually closed within close proximity to the subject property.  In the Kenai Peninsula real estate market it can be challenging at times to find a comparable property within a mile, the norm for most markets.

 

As a loan professional, I make a point to follow the appropriate guidelines at all times, including the guidelines in the Home Valuation Code of Conduct, which among other things prohibits a lender from having any contact with or influence on how the appraiser values a home. Staying up-to-date on the rules of my industry helps to create easier and much smoother closings for my borrowers.

 

Aaron Swanson                                                    

Mortgage Planning Specialist # AK 194627

Residential Mortgage # AK 167729

Phone: 907-260-9701

Fax: 907-260-9727

swansona@residentialmtg.com

http://www.aaronswanson.co

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