Real Estate Appraisal – Planners threaten N300m Lekki master plan project

January 28, 2008 on 2:00 pm | In Real Estate Appraisal | No Comments

Planners threaten N300m Lekki master plan project
Punch – The corridor is regarded as the fastest real estate market in the whole of Africa, but is being developed haphazardly with both bodies except those in the employment of the state government should have anything to do by way of fieldwork, appraisal

Monopoly

January 27, 2008 on 2:01 pm | In Real Estate Appraisal | No Comments

Monopoly Hasbro Interactive has managed to make an old-time favorite even better. This version of Monopoly includes the features we have loved for years–Boardwalk, Community Chest, Go Directly to Jail cards–but enhances enjoyment with some new features. Players can completely redesign the game board by importing their own images or using the included clip art. The 3-D graphics have never been this detailed–you can take game play down to street level and actually see your tokens dance around the board as they pass through the extravagant neighborhoods surrounding Park Place or the down-and-out areas along Mediterranean Avenue.
Customer Review: Loaded Dice?
I’m not sure what’s wrong with the dice generator on this game or how the odds are stacked. However, I bought this game to have a little fun with a computer opponent(one). Everyone knows that if you play again one opponent the game will go faster. So I like to just spend a short time(an hour or less playing). However I find that when I play against one computer opponent I will usually lose. For example the computer will usually get first roll and will usually get all properties of one color first. If you don’t mind losing time and time again (you’re a little masochistic) then this is fun. I have looked for updates or patches to this program but have never seen any that will balance the lopsided ‘luck’ that the computer usually has. I must say then that the computer has ‘loaded dice.’ Has anyone else had the same experience? Is this problem corrected in newer versions? I’ll give it two stars for the ability to play online against a human opponent but the computer opponent’s ‘luck’ knocks off 4 stars

Real Estate Appraisal – Eureka Street homeowners have option to sell

January 27, 2008 on 2:00 pm | In Real Estate Appraisal | No Comments

Eureka Street homeowners have option to sell
Wearford Democrat – About a month ago the district hired Ashley Conlon, a real estate agent for Century 21 Judge Fite Company in Weatherford, to and maximum values, was conducted and combined with fair-market value opinions provided by the Parker County Appraisal

Hermitage Water Project Worries Taxpayers
WKRN – then, dump trucks and equipment have hogged the roadway, creating congestion and traffic. Machinery has been constantly hammering and digging up asphalt. Some feel taxpayer money is being wasted. Bach Anderson works in the real estate appraisal

Value of Eagle County ranch under investigation
MSNBC – Avon resident Debbie Buckley filed a complaint about the appraisal to the Colorado Division of Real Estate, and Peterson Appraisal’s work will be reviewed by an investigator. “The money could be better spent where it affects the most people. We

Essential Tips for Real Estate Appraisals (Real Estate Appraisal)

January 24, 2008 on 3:01 pm | In Real Estate Appraisal | No Comments

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When you have the perfect home picked out and you know this is the home you want, your lender will require you to have an appraisal upon the request to use the home as security for a loan. A real estate appraisal will help in establishing a property’s market value, the sales price it would probably bring the seller, if offered in an open and competitive real estate market.

The reason the lender requires the real estate appraisal is because they want to ensure that the property would sell for at least the amount of money you require for your loan. Simply put, if the lender should ever have to foreclose, they want to ensure they would be able to get their moneys worth.

A real estate appraisal is not to be confused with a comparative market analysis (CMA). Real estate agents commonly use a CMA as a tool to determine a realistic asking price for home sellers. Although, an experienced agent may come extremely close to an appraisal price with the CMA, an real estate appraisal’s report include a lot more detailed information, not to mention the fact that it is the only evaluation report a bank will accept when making the decision of whether or not to loan money.

When having a home appraised for this purpose you should have an appraiser that is an objective third party. The appraiser should have no financial or any other connection with either party involved. If you have never experienced a real estate appraisal before, here are a few things that are included in the report.

There will be many details about the property in question as well as side-by-side comparisons of three different properties like it. There will be an evaluation of the areas overall real estate market. Any issues an appraiser feels can be harmful to the value of the property. Notations about any serious flaws will also be made; these are all coupled with many other items on the detailed appraisal report.

Real estate appraisals come in two different methods for appraising homes. There is the sales comparison method where the market value is estimated by comparing the property to other similar properties that has been sold in the same area. This method uses the similar properties to make several estimates of what they would have sold for if they had the same feature as the property in question.

Then there is the cost method, this is generally used for new properties when the costs of building is known. In this method, the appraiser estimates the costs involved in replacement of the structure if it were to be destroyed.

It is important to note that you should not depend on an appraisal to help you determine if the home is in satisfactory condition. This is a job for a home inspector. During a real estate appraisal, the appraise may take notes about obvious issues, however they will not test appliances, inspect the chimney or roof.

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