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How do Market Trends Influence Appraised Values?
- By Glenn Rigdon
- Published April 19, 2009
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Most appraisal assignments direct the appraiser to form an opinion of the market value of a specific property. If you are familiar with appraisal definitions you know that most market value definitions indicate that market value is the “most probable price” that a market participant will pay for a property. So in most instances appraisers have to consider value as an anticipation of future benefits.
Broker Price Opinions (BPOs): How to Get a Good Short Sale Value
- By Chris Anderson, PhD
- Published April 15, 2009
- Buying , Investing , Foreclosure , Real Property Appraisal , General Appraisal Articles
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Oh, the games people play, especially in the real estate business This is especially true in the short sale world with broker price opinions (BPOs)
Appraisers Move to Offer BPO Type Reports
- By Site Manager
- Published April 2, 2009
- Commercial Appraisal , Condominiums , Apartments , Single Family Homes , Residential Appraisal , Real Property Appraisal , General Appraisal Articles
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Since federally insured lenders now often don't need a full appraisal report, demand has strengthened for broker price opinions (BPOs) in many states. Appraisers have seen real estate agents getting valuation work that they assumed would belong to them, so a move is on to find an appraisal product that will allow appraisers to compete for the work.
Proposed California AMC Legislation - SB 237
- By Site Manager
- Published March 28, 2009
- Real Property Appraisal , General Appraisal Articles
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Appraisal management companies or AMC's have effectively become a subsitute "third-party" in the appraisal ordering process. Many financial institutions have started using AMC's in an attempt to distance themselves from being accused of appraiser influence. Unregulated AMC's could, however, become involved in any number of acts that could influence appraisers or bias appraisal results. In my opinion, AMC's should be held to a high standard, and they should be willing to take responsibility for their actions.
Vegas Commercial Values Decline in 2009
- By Glenn Rigdon
- Published March 26, 2009
- Hotel - Motel / Hospitality , Leases , Commercial Appraisal , Real Property Appraisal , General Appraisal Articles
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As employment decreases, and the demand for office space and retail space also decreases, the number of defaulted commercial mortgages will likely increase. If large scale casino layoffs accelerate, per predictions, the impact to the commercial real estate market in Las Vegas could be significant. Office vacancy rates are already increasing toward 20% in Las Vegas, and the vacancy rate for retail properties is increasing toward 11%.
The Isolated Appraiser Theory
- By Site Manager
- Published March 15, 2009
- Residential Appraisal , Real Property Appraisal , General Appraisal Articles
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HVCC (Home Valuation Code of Conduct) being implemented on May 1, 2009 residential real estate appraisers are about to enter a new business environment. Gone are many of the neighborhood mortgage brokers with whom appraisers used to work. Here are new AMCs (Appraisal Management Companies) that are gaining control over the supply side of the appraisal market, and of course most of these firms have their hand out for a portion of the appraisal fee.
Real Estate Definitions: What's The Difference Between An Appraisal And An Assessment?
- By Adrienne Rockwell
- Published March 7, 2009
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Getting accustomed to real estate terminology can be an intimidating prospect for most people After all, buying a home is a fairly complex business transaction involving large enough dollar figures to make anyone edgy, and it is not something you go through very often
Appraisal Measurements - Accuracy & Consistency
- By Glenn Rigdon
- Published February 25, 2009
- Eminent Domain / Condemnation Appraisal , Special-Purpose Appraisal , Industrial Appraisal , Hotel - Motel / Hospitality , Leases , Commercial Appraisal , Condominiums , Apartments , Single Family Homes , Residential Appraisal , Real Property Appraisal , General Appraisal Articles
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The Use of Gross versus Net Area in Appraisals
- By Glenn Rigdon
- Published February 1, 2009
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New Appraiser Influence Laws
- By Glenn Rigdon
- Published November 14, 2008
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A number of states have implemented, or are in the process of adopting, laws that prohibit the improper influence of real property appraisers through coercion, extortion or bribery when the appraisal is ordered in connection with a mortgage. Laws of this type are welcomed by appraisers, many of whom are pressured to "make the numbers work" after they have accepted an assignment.

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