Appraisal Info

What Is An Appraisal?

An appraisal is a professional appraiser’s opinion of value. The preparation of an appraisal involves research into appropriate market areas; the assembly and analysis of information pertinent to a property; and the knowledge, experience and professional judgment of the appraiser. The role of the appraiser is to provide objective, impartial and unbiased opinions about the value of real property - providing assistance to those who own, manage, sell, invest in and/or lend money on the security of real estate.

At minimum, all states require appraisers to be state licensed or certified in order to provide appraisals to federally regulated lenders. Appraisers have fulfilled rigorous educational and experience requirements and must adhere to strict standards and a code of professional ethics. Qualified State Certified appraisers bring knowledge, experience, impartiality and trust to the transaction. In so doing, they help their clients make sound decisions with regard to real property.

Most appraisals are reported in writing, although in certain circumstances, an appraiser may provide an oral appraisal. A written appraisal report generally consists of: a description of the property and its locale; an analysis of the “highest and best use” of the property; an analysis of sales of comparable properties “as near the subject property as possible”; and information regarding current real estate activity and/or market area trends. The value indicated by recent sales of comparable properties, the current cost of reproducing or replacing a building, and the value that the property’s net earning power will support are the most important considerations in the valuation of real property.

In addition to residential or commercial appraisal - and depending upon an appraiser’s designation and qualifications - he or she may be able to assist with the following:

* Estate planning and estate settlements
* Tax assessment review and advice
* Advice in eminent domain and condemnation property transactions
* Dispute resolution-including divorce, estate settlements, property partition suits, foreclosures, and zoning issues
* Feasibility studies
* Expert witness testimony
* Market rent and trend studies
* Cost / benefit or investment analysis, for example, what will be the financial return on remodeling
* Land utilization studies
* Supply and demand studies

The following questions would be appropriate when selecting an appraiser:

1. Are you licensed or certified in the state in which you live?
2. How long have you been in practice?
3. What level of experience do you have in this particular market and with this type of property?
4. Are you familiar with property in this neighborhood?
5. What types of clients have you had (homeowners, estates, lenders, relocation companies)?

Attorneys

Why you should choose Advanced Appraisal Associates whenever you or your clients need the services of a Professional Real Estate Appraiser.

Friendly and Detailed Service

Communication with you is very important! Frequent status reports are always part of our service. There is always an understanding that you and your clients need a level of service that has understanding of what the needs are. Reports are sent by electronic delivery or USPS priority mailing at your preference. Discussion of findings and an oral summary can be provided upon request.

Common Courtesy, Consideration and Compassion

Our mission is to provide the highest level of satisfaction with a friendly personal touch. Your satisfaction is always our highest goal.

As professional appraisers, it is our responsibility to deliver a well supported opinion of value on each property we appraise. We do not lose sight of the fact that your clients might have distress and have emotion towards the legal proceedings.You and your clients should never by subjected to any unnecessary turmoil created by rude, or otherwise inconsiderate, behavior from clerical staff or appraisers.

We go to great lengths to instill in every member of our team that we are a service organization first and foremost. Very often your clients are intimidated by the process of buying, selling, refinancing or obtaining a home equity loan. we understand the stress related to divorces, bankruptcies, estates and guardianships. We teach our entire staff to be very gentle with your clients, and to do everything possible to put them at ease. We insist on inspections that entail the entire structure and give your client the confidence that we will deliver credible results.

We do everything possible to insure that our appraisers and staff with common courtesy, consideration and compassion.