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Thomas Appraising
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Serving Pierce, ID and surrounding areas

In business since 2002

Emergency services offered

I can appraise anything that moves or can be moved. I can travel short or long distances,\n I have never been 2nd guessed or questioned on an appraisal. I have been doing appraisals\n for 12yrs. I can appraise at you location or I have done them at auctions or at business locations.\n Everyone that has purchased my services have been very satisfied and have told friends and \n neighbors about me. I do time wise appraisals but thorough, prices for appraisals is based on item or items to be appraised I am very efficient and thorough. I ask for a small % up front (good faith money by the client) and the rest when appraisal is complete and the client is satisfied with the results or payments can be worked out before appraisal is started as agreed to by both parties.\n I am available 24/7 by cell or landline phone or e-mail.

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Selkirk Valuations
5.0(
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Serving Pierce, ID and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

Selkirk Valuations has a deep understanding of the local market that goes beyond just numbers. Encompassing the pulse of the neighborhood, the nuances of local market trends, coupled with understanding the unique characteristics that shape each properties values, in its respective market segment.\n\n

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Vogel Appraisal
New to Angi

Serving Pierce, ID and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

Leading provider of all types of residential and commercial real estate valuations with experience in mortgage lending, family and estate planning, and marketing strategies. Performing litigation, party negotiations, and partial interest assessments; Conservation easement valuations and governmental agency transactions; Right-of-way and condemnation appraisal.\n\nOur experience includes all facets of appraising in this recreation marketplace. From cabins to castles, from ski condos to lakefront homes, from downtown bungalows to mountain top hide-a-ways, as well as farms and timberland, subdivisions to conservation easements, our valuation experience is second to none in North Idaho.

Response time12 hrs
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Appraisals are not mandatory but are helpful for pricing accuracy and negotiation purposes.

Basement bedrooms can count toward your room count and the square footage of your home on an appraisal if they’re fully legal, which means they have proper ventilation and points of egress, as defined by your local building code. Simply partitioning off a space for a bedroom in an otherwise unfinished basement that isn’t a legal living space won’t affect your appraisal value.

The differences between market value and appraised value depend on the local market, so they can match, or either one can be higher than the other. In a “seller’s market,” where there is an abundance of buyers, market value will likely sit higher than the appraised value because there’s more demand for the low inventory of homes. In a “buyer’s market,” where there are more homes than there are buyers, the market value is more likely to sit below the appraised value to entice buyers.

Both conventional loans and FHA loans are types of mortgages, but they have a few key differences. Conventional loans are backed by private lenders without any government backing, and FHA loans are guaranteed by a government agency. FHA loans are designed to be easier for borrowers with low credit scores or income to qualify for.

Mobile homes weigh anywhere between 45 to 50 pounds per square foot. Some newer options weigh up to 70 pounds per square foot. An average single-wide mobile home weighs 45,000 pounds, and a double-wide mobile home weighs about 70,000 pounds. Triple-wide mobile homes range from 90,000 to 100,000 pounds.

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