August 11, 20214 yr Just got one scheduled for tomorrow. For a single family home, primary residence. Edited August 11, 20214 yr by TeeDubya I'm dumb.
August 11, 20214 yr They will come in and take pictures and make an assessment. They will put all that together for the mortgage company and I believe they make a recommendation on appraisal value. The last one we had he asked me what amount I needed on the refi. After I told him he said no problem and hauled ass. They will need inside and outside to take pictures and look.
August 11, 20214 yr Author 10 minutes ago, NeverMarryAStripper said: They mostly just check to make sure it's not an empty lot This plan sounds good. Don't tempt me.
August 11, 20214 yr Author 7 minutes ago, NeverMarryAStripper said: Tell your wife they discount the value for dirty laundry and a messy house. She's already in a tizzy about it. Lord help.
August 11, 20214 yr I did a refi last summer (UTPhil/Thad holla!) and the appraiser did come inside to take pics and measure square footage. Edited August 11, 20214 yr by Native Horn speling
August 11, 20214 yr Is that a new thing? I've never had one come inside, but the last one I had was in 2015.
August 11, 20214 yr 14 minutes ago, NeverMarryAStripper said: Is that a new thing? I've never had one come inside, but the last one I had was in 2015. Depends on type of loan and type of property. Drive-bys to prove the home is still there and in good condition can be done especially when an algorithm decides that the value would be easily met.
August 11, 20214 yr 1 hour ago, Native Horn said: I did a refi last summer (UTPhil/Thad holla!) and the appraiser did come inside to take pics and measure square footage. Uh huh. That’s what they said. Your wife may have another mule kickin’ in her stall.
August 11, 20214 yr They took pictures of every room/bathroom/closet and attached them to all the closing paperwork last time I refinanced.Pretty strange that they didn't look at attic/crawlspace/roof where they could actually find some shit out doh.
August 11, 20214 yr 2 hours ago, NeverMarryAStripper said: They mostly just check to make sure it's not an empty lot this, mine didn't bother getting out of his car in the driveway
August 11, 20214 yr Had one a few weeks ago. Was measuring all kinds of shit inside and acting like his life depended on it. We were looking for an aggressive number imo, and got it.
August 12, 20214 yr My girlfriend was missing a pair of panties afterwards. I swear I saw her put them on that morning. He said the appraisal is in the mail. Edited August 12, 20214 yr by Nolacycling
August 12, 20214 yr 17 hours ago, deadshank said: Uh huh. That’s what they said. Your wife may have another mule kickin’ in her stall. Well that would certainly be an issue if I had a wife.
August 12, 20214 yr Quote What does a real estate appraiser look for during an appraisal for a Refi? A few $100s sitting on the counter.
August 12, 20214 yr They ALWAYS want to see a new roof. Better get one before material prices go up in early Sept. Call now, operators are standing by!
August 12, 20214 yr In this real estate market, with so many homes trading off-market/off-MLS/whisper...I don't understand why they don't take those transactions into account. They're still recorded at the county. Many, if not most, sellers/buyers will release the final closing doc with sale price (not their personal financing options obviously---that's nobody's business). So why do they only look at immediate MLS transactions? That's just insane to me. What's the rationale behind that? It's not done that way with commercial buildings. Most of the homes in our neighborhood (about 100 houses) in the last 3 years that have traded, have done so off the MLS. About 10 out of 15. But they ignore those ten, despite those ten being the norm. My neighbor that moved in next door about 2 years ago did the letter dropoff thing, paid cash, and closed with no contingencies in 30 days. There weren't realtors involved on either side. This is the new normal now in my HOA. People don't bother with the MLS because it just slows shit up. Appraisers in Austin should be able to deal with the new landscape more nimbly instead of sticking with archaic models. If it's the bank rule, they're losing out on HELOC and credit lines business because of their inability to capture better market data. Our home wasn't on the MLS when we bought it, so Wells Fargo dragged their feet on our appraisal when trying to see how much the home had appreciated. I rolled my eyes, "You could start by looking at the fucking closing docs that we signed at your fucking branch, or the financing docs that showed the sale price that you fucking authorized." /rant Seriously, how can you get an appraiser to look at off-MLS transactions since that is become far more the norm in markets like AUstin?
August 12, 20214 yr Real estate appraisal (and business valuation, for that matter) is the biggest bunch of voodoo (that you do) ever. Automation for 90% of homes makes sense. The other 10% is totally based upon whatever the hell people are willing to pay. Lots of subjective stuff at play otherwise -- what number did you have in mind?
August 17, 20214 yr On 8/11/2021 at 5:46 PM, woohorn said: They took pictures of every room/bathroom/closet and attached them to all the closing paperwork last time I refinanced. Pretty strange that they didn't look at attic/crawlspace/roof where they could actually find some shit out doh. An appraisal isn't a home inspection. They are making an estimate of the market value of the house. There may be adjustments to the appraisal for noted areas of depreciation (roof, etc.).
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