3) How Does A "Drive-By Appraisal" Help Me Bargain Better?
If the house you are interested in seems over-priced, there is a new tool to help you get a quick and inexpensive second opinion before you make an offer.Consider a limited-scope appraisal The new, limited-scope appraisals use databases as a source of information to estimate the value of a home. The information comes from prior appraisals, property tax assessments, sale and resale information and, sometimes, a drive-by to come up with a professional estimate in a few hours. The cost is generally under $100. Get less than a full appraisalThe more traditional, complete appraisal -- required by lenders for a mortgage loan -- can take several days, usually involves a personal inspection of the interior as well as exterior of the property and costs several hundred dollars. Negotiate a more accurate priceDetermining the fair value of a home with a quick, limited-scope appraisal before signing a contract may help the buyer negotiate a lower sales price. Also, some lenders now accept limited-scope appraisals for refinancing, thus saving the borrower both time and money. . |
Before I Buy?
2) What Happens After I Present My Offer?
3) How Does A "Drive-By Appraisal" Help
Me Bargain Better?
4) What Are Some Inside Tips To Close A Deal
If The Seller Won't Budge On Price?
5) We're In A Competitive Market.
What Can I Do To Make My Offer Look Better
Than Another Buyer's Offer?