![]() Understanding the Appraisal ProcessA home purchase is the most serious transaction many of us might ever make. Whether it's a main residence, an additional vacation property or one of many rentals, purchasing real property is an involved transaction that requires multiple parties to make it all happen. Practically all the people involved are very familiar. The most recognizable face in the transaction is the real estate agent. Then, the mortgage company provides the money required to finance the exchange. And ensuring all aspects of the transaction are completed and that the title is clear to transfer from the seller to the buyer is the title company. So, who makes sure the real estate is worth the purchase price? This is where you meet the appraiser. We provide an unbiased opinion of what a buyer might expect to pay — or a seller receive — for a parcel of real estate, where both buyer and seller are informed parties. A licensed, certified, professional appraiser from Bostick Appraisal Service will ensure, you as an interested party, are informed. Appraisals begin with the inspectionTo determine an accurate status of the property, it's our duty to first conduct a thorough inspection. We must physically see aspects of the property, such as the number of bedrooms and bathrooms, the location, living areas, etc, to ensure they indeed are there and are in the shape a reasonable buyer would expect them to be. The inspection often includes a sketch of the floorplan, ensuring the square footage is proper and conveying the layout of the property. Most importantly, we identify any obvious features - or defects - that would affect the value of the property. Next, after the inspection, an appraiser uses two or three approaches to determining the value of real property: sales comparison and, in the case of a rental property, an income approach. ![]() Cost ApproachHere, the appraiser analyzes information on local construction costs, labor rates and other elements to ascertain how much it would cost to replace the property being appraised. This figure often sets the maximum on what a property would sell for. The cost approach is also the least used method. ![]() Paired Sales AnalysisAppraisers can tell you a lot about the communities in which they appraise. They innately understand the value of particular features to the homeowners of that area. Then, the appraiser researches recent sales in close proximity to the subject and finds properties which are 'comparable' to the property being appraised. By assigning a dollar value to certain items such as square footage, extra bathrooms, hardwood floors, fireplaces or view lots (just to name a few), we add or subtract from each comparable's sales price so that they more accurately portray the features of subject property.
An opinion of what the subject could sell for can only be determined once all differences between the comps and the subject have been evaluated. At Bostick Appraisal Service, we are experts when it comes to knowing the worth of real estate features in Selma and Dallas County neighborhoods. This approach to value is usually given the most importance when an appraisal is for a home sale. Valuation Using the Income ApproachIn the case of income producing properties - rental houses for example - we may use an additional method of valuing a property. In this scenario, the amount of revenue the property generates is factored in with income produced by similar properties to derive the current value. ReconciliationExamining the data from all applicable approaches, the appraiser is then ready to put down an estimated market value for the subject property. The estimate of value on the appraisal report is not necessarily the final sales price even though it is likely the best indication of a property's valueDepending on the specific situations of the buyer or seller, their level of urgency or a buyer's desire for that exact property, the closing price of a home can always be driven up or down.But the appraised value is often used as a guideline for lenders who don't want to loan a buyer more money than the property is actually worth. It all comes down to this, an appraiser from Bostick Appraisal Service will guarantee you attain the most accurate property value, so you can make the most informed real estate decisions. |