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Akrivis Real Estate Valuations

1428 Midway Road
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Akrivis Real Estate Valuations

1428 Midway Road
4.43(
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Approved Pro
Super Service Award
Customers say: Quick response
1323 local quotes requested
7 years of experience

Welcome to the future of real estate valuation solutions with Akrivis. We combine innovation and evolving technology with our exclusive network of photography contractors to deliver accurate real estate valuations in less than five days. No stress, no fuss, just fast and reliable property values.

"Hired to do valuation of a manufactured home - not on land. Gave appraisal comparison properties included land. therefore not an accurate valuation. Thought salesperson understood nuance. "

Melissa P on October 2025

Welcome to the future of real estate valuation solutions with Akrivis. We combine innovation and evolving technology with our exclusive network of photography contractors to deliver accurate real estate valuations in less than five days. No stress, no fuss, just fast and reliable property values.

"Hired to do valuation of a manufactured home - not on land. Gave appraisal comparison properties included land. therefore not an accurate valuation. Thought salesperson understood nuance. "

Melissa P on October 2025


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Sell for 1 Percent

5900 Sawmill Rd St 100
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Sell for 1 Percent

5900 Sawmill Rd St 100
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7 years of experience

Everything You'd Expect from any Realtor and more! Technology has changed over the years to allow all Realtors to sell your home faster and for more money, we simply charge a fair rate and pass the savings on to you! Here at Sell for 1 Percent we pride ourselves on the ability to sell your house for the most money possible with the most experienced Realtors. Servicing Dublin, New Albany, Worthington, Powell, Lewis Center, Columbus, Gahanna, Pataskala, Hilliard, Grove City, Upper Arlington, Westerville, Orient, Bexley, Grandview, Reynoldsburg, Obetz, Galloway, Galena, Sunbury, Canal Winchester, Plain City, Clintonville and more!

Everything You'd Expect from any Realtor and more! Technology has changed over the years to allow all Realtors to sell your home faster and for more money, we simply charge a fair rate and pass the savings on to you! Here at Sell for 1 Percent we pride ourselves on the ability to sell your house for the most money possible with the most experienced Realtors. Servicing Dublin, New Albany, Worthington, Powell, Lewis Center, Columbus, Gahanna, Pataskala, Hilliard, Grove City, Upper Arlington, Westerville, Orient, Bexley, Grandview, Reynoldsburg, Obetz, Galloway, Galena, Sunbury, Canal Winchester, Plain City, Clintonville and more!





"Edward Clark of EClark Group Appraisals, Inc. was the appraiser hired by Third Federal to appraise our home for a refi. To my amazement, I was in total shock to learn of his appraised value. Mr. Clark is absolutely clueless about what he is doing. I provided a CMA collected from the MLS section of the DABR Website. I had factual proof, based on my neighborhood, of what homes that are 4Bd, 3Ba, over 3500sf have sold for in the last 4 months in my neighborhood alone (average price $517K). His evaluation of my home was nearly $100K less than the current closings of homes smaller than mine. Based on the CMA (180 days) the average price per square foot is $160. He valued my home at $109 per square foot (He originally had it at $103 until I ask for a review to get it right). What is alarming of his appraisal is that it is in no way consistent with the trends of the included comps, excluded comps (CMA from MLS previously shared), and current inventory of spec homes for sale in my neighborhood. I would never hire his services nor pay a dime for his inept abilities. I am just thankful I did not have to pay out of pocket, up front, for his services. How this individual became a "certified residential real estate appraiser" is comical. I would like to think that there are higher expectations from DABR, Banks, and Lenders for the vendors they endorse to provide services for their customers."

Chris E on March 2019

Residential real estate appraisals

"Edward Clark of EClark Group Appraisals, Inc. was the appraiser hired by Third Federal to appraise our home for a refi. To my amazement, I was in total shock to learn of his appraised value. Mr. Clark is absolutely clueless about what he is doing. I provided a CMA collected from the MLS section of the DABR Website. I had factual proof, based on my neighborhood, of what homes that are 4Bd, 3Ba, over 3500sf have sold for in the last 4 months in my neighborhood alone (average price $517K). His evaluation of my home was nearly $100K less than the current closings of homes smaller than mine. Based on the CMA (180 days) the average price per square foot is $160. He valued my home at $109 per square foot (He originally had it at $103 until I ask for a review to get it right). What is alarming of his appraisal is that it is in no way consistent with the trends of the included comps, excluded comps (CMA from MLS previously shared), and current inventory of spec homes for sale in my neighborhood. I would never hire his services nor pay a dime for his inept abilities. I am just thankful I did not have to pay out of pocket, up front, for his services. How this individual became a "certified residential real estate appraiser" is comical. I would like to think that there are higher expectations from DABR, Banks, and Lenders for the vendors they endorse to provide services for their customers."

Chris E on March 2019


MoistureTech Consulting

940 Juliana Street
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MoistureTech Consulting

940 Juliana Street
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35 years of experience

My primary business is consulting on buildings that have construction defects that allow moisture intrusion, rot, mold, etc. I also work with builders on new buildings to assist in the sequencing and selection of products to prevent moisture intrusion, promote long-term building performance, ie., concrete curing, roof flashing, window and door installation, moisture barriers, basement waterproofing, etc.

My primary business is consulting on buildings that have construction defects that allow moisture intrusion, rot, mold, etc. I also work with builders on new buildings to assist in the sequencing and selection of products to prevent moisture intrusion, promote long-term building performance, ie., concrete curing, roof flashing, window and door installation, moisture barriers, basement waterproofing, etc.

Property Appraiser questions, answered by experts

In most cases, selling a home in as-is condition will lead to a sale price that’s somewhere between 10% and 30% lower than normal. However, it’s often worthwhile to sell at a loss because the alternative would be to pay for the repairs yourself, which could end up costing you more. Even if they didn’t, selling as-is saves you from the time and energy you’d spend coordinating the repairs.

If you can’t find any records online, you’ll need to contact your county clerk’s office to do further research. They should have property records on file, or can at least point you in the right direction of who to contact. You can also speak with your neighbors about when their houses were built because they were likely built around the same time.

An FHA appraisal is valid for 180 days from the effective date of the report. In some cases, you can have the appraisal recertified if you make your request before the original expires so that you still may obtain an FHA loan. If approved, your appraisal update is valid for one year.

A property valuation, sometimes called a comparative market analysis or CMA, provides a real estate expert’s opinion on how much your property will sell for. It takes many things into consideration, like the condition and location of the home, but ultimately, all that matters for a property valuation is what a buyer might be willing to pay for the property. An appraisal is more concerned with determining the value. A valuation is to estimate what you’ll get for a property, while an appraisal helps a lender establish loan-to-value ratios and loan amounts.

As a seller, it might feel tempting to skip the appraisal, especially in a hot market that sees a lot of all-cash offers. While you can technically forgo it and hope for an all-cash offer, you’ll likely have a very tough time selling without an appraisal. 

In addition to protecting lenders from risk, appraisals also protect buyers’ investments. As such, it isn’t typically recommended for buyers to skip appraisals.

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