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I am a Licensed Residential Appraiser. I have been in the appraisal business for 9 years now and have worked with many different peers to compile the best knowledge for my business. I complete appraisals in all counties in Utah except for Salt Lake County; as I am also currently the appraiser for The Salt Lake County Assessor and have signed a non-bias agreement. Being a licensed appraiser in Utah, I am able to complete all appraisals with an approximate value of up to one million dollars.

"Excellent customer service. Would highly recommend to others."

Mitchell M on November 2023

I am a Licensed Residential Appraiser. I have been in the appraisal business for 9 years now and have worked with many different peers to compile the best knowledge for my business. I complete appraisals in all counties in Utah except for Salt Lake County; as I am also currently the appraiser for The Salt Lake County Assessor and have signed a non-bias agreement. Being a licensed appraiser in Utah, I am able to complete all appraisals with an approximate value of up to one million dollars.

"Excellent customer service. Would highly recommend to others."

Mitchell M on November 2023


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Property Appraiser questions, answered by experts

Foundation cracks won’t always affect your appraised value. All foundations crack due to normal settlement, so hairline cracks that aren’t leaking or uneven from side to side are unlikely to have an impact on your appraisal. Structural cracks, on the other hand, often lead to a reduced appraised value, especially if the underlying problem will cause the issue to worsen over time.

Appraisals can come in above or below the list price or offer price for a property, and where it falls depends on many factors. Those include the condition of the property, the location, and the age of the home, but often, the condition of the market is the biggest determining factor. Where demand is high for properties, buyers compete with each other for homes, which tends to drive up offer prices above where appraisals come in. Where demand is low, you’ll often see the opposite happening.

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.

Yes, home appraisers look at your windows when appraising your property to determine the market value of your home. They’ll factor in the type of windows, quality, condition, whether or not there are screens covering the windows, frame materials, size, insulation, and more to come up with an unbiased property assessment.

Some appraisers hold a Member of the Appraisal Institute designation. This accolade is the highest credential property appraisers can earn. An MAI appraisal is typically used for commercial properties.

While your lender will likely recommend an appraiser, you can also hire a professional home appraiser on your own. Choose someone who is experienced in your type of residential property, and ensure they hold all of the necessary credentials that your state or region requires.

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