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What is the difference between market value and appraised value?

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

The appraised value of a house is a certified appraiser’s opinion of the worth of a home at a given point in time. Lenders require appraisals as part of the loan application process; fees range from $200 to $300.Market value is what price the house will bring at a given point in time. A comparative [...]

What is the best time to sell your house?

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

There is no “best” time to sell per se. Selling a house depends on supply, demand and other economic factors. But the time of year in which you choose to sell can make a difference both in the amount of time it takes to sell your home and in the ultimate selling price.Weather conditions are [...]

Do I have to consider contingencies?

Monday, January 14th, 2008

If you are a seller in a seller’s market, in which there is more demand than supply, you probably won’t have to entertain too many contingencies. But if you are selling in a buyer’s market, when buyers are few, prepare to be very flexible. Granting contingencies also depends upon what kind of price you want [...]

Is there a secret to good negotiating?

Monday, January 14th, 2008

There are several cardinal rules to negotiating effectively. One is do your homework, and learn as much about the seller or the buyer as you can. Another is to play your cards close to your vest and not reveal too much information to the other party or their agent. Don’t let yourself get rushed into [...]

How do I get the real scoop on homes I am looking at?

Monday, January 14th, 2008

Home inspections, seller disclosure requirements and the agent’s experience will help. Disclosure laws vary by state, but in some states, the law requires the seller to complete a real estate transfer disclosure statement. Here is a summary of the things you could expect to see in a disclosure form:* In the kitchen — a range, [...]

Do I need an attorney when I buy a house?

Monday, January 14th, 2008

In some states, you do need an attorney to complete a real estate transaction, but in others you do not.Most home buyers are capable of handling routine real estate purchase contracts as long as they make certain they read the fine print and understand all the terms of the contract. In particular, you should be [...]

What’s a house worth?

Monday, January 14th, 2008

A home ultimately is worth what someone will pay for it. Everything else is an estimate of value. To determine a property’s value, most people turn to either an appraisal or a comparative market analysis.An appraisal is a certified appraiser’s estimate of the value of a home at a given point in time. Appraisers consider [...]

What is the return on new versus previously owned homes?

Monday, January 14th, 2008

Buying into a new-home community may seem riskier than purchasing a house in an established neighborhood, but any increase in home value depends upon the same factors: quality of the neighborhood, growth in the local housing market and the state of the overall economy.One survey by the National Association of Realtors shows that resale homes [...]

What is the difference between list price, sales price and appraised value?

Monday, January 14th, 2008

The list price is a seller’s advertised price, a figure that usually is only a rough estimate of what the seller wants to get. Sellers can price high, low or close to what they hope to get. To judge whether the list price is a fair one, be sure to consult comparable sales prices in [...]

What are the standard ways of finding out how much a home is worth?

Monday, January 14th, 2008

A comparative market analysis and an appraisal are the standard methods for determining a home’s value.Your real estate agent will be happy to provide a comparative market analysis, an informal estimate of value based on comparable sales in the neighborhood. Be sure you get listing prices of current homes on the market as well as [...]

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