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How Is Your Home Appraised?
First impressions. It is an undeniable fact that first impressions can increase
or decrease the value of your property. In fact, first impressions are critical.
A buyer will generally assess a home within the first 15 seconds of arriving
at the property. First impressions, whether you are buying or selling, are
a vital aspect of the real estate transaction.
Knowing the value of a home,
or the homes surrounding it, can be an excellent tool when preparing to purchase
or sell real estate. Find out sooner rather than later what it's worth. Many
lenders will provide a home valuation, some at no cost to you, to help you
better arrive at an accurate real estate value.
In general, however, assess
the following aspects of your own home if selling and a potential purchase
if you are looking for a new home. Generally speaking, the items listed should
be in good repair, solid, and aesthetically pleasing. The interior of the home
should be sparkling. A dirty or messy home translates to a lack of pride, and
therefore care, in the home.
Attic
Basement
Bathrooms
Bedrooms
Doorways
Driveway
Entryway
Fencing
Fire hydrant
Garage
Gutters
Home front
Kitchen
Landscaping
Light fixtures
Living room
Mailbox
Paint or siding
Roof
Sheds
Sidewalks
Street
Swimming pool
Walkways
Windows
A Few Florida Appraisal Services
Lending Tree
The Mortgage Expo
Certified
Appraisers
Professional Appraisal Services
Real
Estate Appraisers in Florida
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