Appraisals

January 7, 2009
Matt Isleib

 

Anytime that you are purchasing a home or refinancing your mortgage you will need an appraisal. The appraisal is also referred to as a URAR (Uniform Residential Appraisal Report) the cost ranges anywhere from 350.00 for a single family home or condominium to 500.00 for a multifamily property.

 The purpose of the appraisal and the reason it is required is to ensure that the value of the home is there for both the borrower and the lender.  The appraisal is a comparative look at the home that you are buying or refinancing compared to other similar homes in the neighborhood. The range that is typically used is a mile radius surrounding your home. Homes with similar square footage, bedroom and bathroom counts, amenities etc. are used as comparables against your home’s value.

 Actually the appraisal is the most important part of getting your financing. Other than needing to qualify income wise to be able to secure financing ultimately the bank or lender is basing your financing around your home. Your home is used as collateral for the bank or lender so the appraisal is very important in that aspect.  This is why some lenders will not lend on what we will refer to as “unique” properties. For example log cabin homes or contemporary homes. Ultimately the home itself is all the bank has to fall back on if the loan defaults and if it is a log cabin style home for example and that is not common to your area some lenders will have a hard time lending on these properties. Mainly because if the loan defaults the lender then needs to proceed to sell or liquidate that home and if it is “unique” it would be much harder for the lender to do that.

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