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Buyers Seem To More Frequently Be Willing To Pay Above Appraised Value For Houses |
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In today's local housing market we're seeing...
This disconnect (buyers being willing to pay more than appraised value) is likely because of how appraisals are defined and conducted. An appraisal is an indication of the value of a property based on what other buyers have paid for other similar houses in the recent past - often the last six months. What we now seem to be seeing is that today's buyers are willing to pay more for houses than buyers paid zero to six months ago - which can cause an appraisal to come in lower than the price that the buyer had agreed to pay for the house. So, when there is a low appraisal, where do things go from there? It's different in every transaction and it's all negotiable.
If the appraisal on your house comes in low...
Current conditions in your segment of the local housing market will likely ultimately dictate what a buyer and seller will agree to do with a low appraisal. Recent Articles:
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Scott Rogers
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