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Mason Appraisal, Inc.
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Serving Roy, UT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2006

Free estimates

Customers say: Quality work

"I would ask more questions to determine if research had been done to compare square footage versus cost per square foot value. Our appraisal I did not exactly agree with the appraiser as the comparison homes he provided to us did not have a separate garage, which is a plus for this home. I do not think he considered that in his final appraisal."
Response time3 hrs
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Appraisal Consultants Professional, LLC
5.0(
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Serving Roy, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 1985

Free estimates

"I had specific inquiries about the home and property that were met without hesitation. . The appraisal was timely. Their customer service and knowledge was very accommodating and appreciated. I would definitely recommend them to others"
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Response time4 hrs
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MDOProperties, LLC
5.0(
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Serving Roy, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

MDOProperties is a real estate appraisal firm performing appraisals for lenders, real estate agents, lawyers, accountants, and private parties. We pride ourselves on our high-quality, diligently prepared, and legible appraisal reports. You can count on our experience, ethics, competence, and timely delivery. When it comes to making important real estate investment decisions, the more you know, the better decision you can make. Give us a call today!

Response time6 hrs
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Property Appraiser questions, answered by experts

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.

The purpose of the home appraisal determines which party pays for it. You’re generally responsible for the cost if you need to know the current value of your home to refinance your mortgage, though in some instances the lender will pay for it. The buyer pays for the appraisal when they are applying for their mortgage.

Whether or not new windows increase property taxes depends on where you live and by how much your upgrade increases your home’s value. Smaller projects likely won’t result in increased property taxes, but it’s always a good idea to err on the side of caution and check. Contact your local county appraisal department for the most accurate information about property taxes in your area. 

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.

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.

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