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The Validity of Using Older Sales in Residential Appraisal Reports: Setting the Record Straight

Concept Appraisals

Are older stales still relevant in residential appraisal reports? By the end, you’ll have a clearer understanding of how to navigate the complexities of including older comparables for accurate valuations. Making assumptions about the applicability of these sales could lead to skewed valuations.

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The Validity of Using Older Sales in Residential Appraisal Reports: Setting the Record Straight

Concept Appraisals

Are older stales still relevant in residential appraisal reports? By the end, you’ll have a clearer understanding of how to navigate the complexities of including older comparables for accurate valuations. Making assumptions about the applicability of these sales could lead to skewed valuations.

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5 Tips for Valuing Antiques

ValuePros Appraisal Services

These may include imagery, goldsmithing and painting or even more modern items such as automobiles, collectibles or residential contents. On this issue of our ValuePros Blog, we will discuss tips about this remarkably interesting area of our work: antiques.

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Why MLS Data Matters to Appraisers and How it Benefits You

Concept Appraisals

As a Residential Real Estate Appraiser, I’m here to shed light on how so much of the information in your MLS listing does more than just describe a property to make a sale–it fuels accurate appraisals and drives your transactions toward success. The post %%POST[link] appeared first on %%BLOG[link]

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Choosing an Appraiser—Essential Questions to Ask: Part I

Art Advisor's Blog

The standards include the need for the appraiser to have no financial interest in the outcome of the valuation. Residential Contents appraisers routinely handle all the furniture, rugs and decorative items that are normally encountered in a home. Within residential contents appraisers and fine art appraisers, there are some overlaps.