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Wendy Fitzgerald
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Serving Johnston, SC and surrounding areas

In business since 2004

CSRA Residential Appraisals knows what real estate is worth in Aiken, Edgefield and Barnwell Counties in SC as well as Richmond and Columbia Counties in Georgia.\n \n Contact us at 8036420178 to talk about your real estate appraisal needs today. \n\nAs a licensed appraiser, I posses the training and credentials to generate the level of reliable real estate value opinions that banks and top lending institutions need for mortgages. And with years of experience that only comes with doing the job, I am more than ready to help our clients with practically any type of real estate.\n\nHere are the types of valuations I do in addition to mortgage appraisals:\n.\n• Setting a home's listing price\n\n• Removing Private Mortgage Insurance\n\n• Tax Assessments (reducing property taxes)\n\n• Increasing your HELOC (Home Equity Line of Credit)

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Perdue Appraisal Services, Inc.
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Serving Johnston, SC and surrounding areas

In business since 2002

Free estimates

We are a leading provider of appraisals for:\n\n\nPrimary and Secondary Mortgages \nMortgage Refinancing \nEmployee Relocation \nPrivate Mortgage Insurance Removal \nEstate Planning \nDivorce Settlement \nOur investment in training and technology has helped our customers greatly reduce their workload. By offering on-line appraisal ordering, coupled with automatic report status updates and electronic delivery of the final product, we are able to eliminate the run around and phone tag hassles associated with this process. And since this process saves us money as well, we can keep our rates competitive with anybody in the industry.

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Property Appraiser questions, answered by experts

Yes, installing a tennis court can be a worthwhile home improvement project that adds value to your property. The potential increase in value can range from $20,000 to $150,000, and in some cases, the return on investment can cover more than 60% of the installation cost. However, the impact on value heavily depends on the size of your property. For homes with multiple acres, a tennis court is often a valuable amenity. In contrast, for homes on smaller lots, installing a court can decrease the property's value because it consumes a significant portion of the usable yard space. It's crucial to consider your property size and the remaining usable yard before proceeding.

Yes, built-in bookshelves can be worth the investment and can add value to your home, especially when constructed from high-quality, timeless materials like luxury hardwood. They offer a practical and stylish storage solution that utilizes wall space effectively. While they cost more than store-bought units, the custom fit and potential to increase your property's resale value make them a desirable feature for many buyers, particularly for homeowners with large book collections. For the best return on investment, consider having them professionally built.

A comprehensive smart home system can be really attractive to buyers and increase the value of your property. Components such as a smart security system, smart lawn and garden systems, and smart appliances can all drive up the value of your property.

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.

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.

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