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What can sellers do after a low appraisal? Request a copy of the appraisal. Ask the buyer to challenge the appraisal. Renegotiate the sale price with the buyer.
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Read More »A low appraisal may seem like a major misfortune when you’re selling your house — both for you and for your buyer. But low real estate appraisals are more common than you think. According to the Zillow Group Consumer Housing Trends Report 2018, among sellers who sold in the past 12 months and had a deal fall through, 10 percent said it happened because the appraisal was lower than the purchase price. A low appraisal doesn’t always mean a canceled deal. It sometimes means you have to pivot and renegotiate. Read on for our tips on how to handle a low appraisal.
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Age or condition of the home: Newer homes are typically worth more, because the major systems are in better working order. Size and square footage: An appraiser will determine a price per square foot of usable or livable space. Completed upgrades or improvements: A value will be attached to the enhancements you’ve done on the home, calculating a return on investment (ROI). Needed repairs that impact value: If your home needs major repairs — damaged roof or basement water damage, for example — those will be taken into consideration. Amenities or special features: They’ll pay attention to valuable features, like a pool, home theater or mother-in-law suite. Construction details: The appraiser will see if the home has modern materials, up-to-date insulation or energy-efficient windows that will impact the home’s value. Lot size or zoning: Lot size can affect the value of the home, as can zoning restrictions or opportunities. Comparables : The appraiser will run comps just like a real estate agent would when doing a comparative market analysis on your home. They’ll look at recent sales of homes that are similar to the one you’re looking for to help determine value. Location : They’ll look for school district ratings, nearby amenities, and proximity to major metro areas and public transportation.
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If you hired a real estate agent, they should have given you a comparative market analysis (CMA) when you were first deciding on a listing price, along with comps to prove your home’s value. Keep copies of the comps and give them to the appraiser when they arrive at the home.
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