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Appraisal Consultants Professional, LLC
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Appraisal - Real Estate

Serving Sunset, 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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5.0(
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Appraisal - Real Estate

Serving Sunset, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 1998

Free estimates

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"Completed Appraisal Report is a very useful tool for the process of property upgrade! While HomeAdvisor was derelict in premature release of the incomplete report, Mr. Mueller was very thorough in his follow-through of the work, itself. The report is very well done, indeed."
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Real Estate Agents questions, answered by experts

Yes, experienced appraisers handle a variety of property types with tailored methods.

A heated driveway can increase your home's value, particularly in regions that experience heavy snowfall and freezing temperatures, making the feature highly desirable to potential buyers. The value added is often greatest if you plan to sell within two to five years of installation, as the technology will be current. If you don't plan to sell for 15 years or more, an aged system may not be a significant selling point. However, even installing the basic components without activating the system can still add value by giving a future buyer the option to complete the installation.

Yes. If the seller includes a kick-out clause in the contract, they can accept another offer while contingent.

Yes, in most cases, finishing a basement is worth the cost. The project adds valuable, usable square footage to your home and typically provides a return on investment (ROI) of 70% to 75%. For example, an average basement refinishing project costing $32,000 could add between $22,400 and $24,000 to your property's value. The final value added depends on factors like your location, the quality of materials and workmanship, and the features you include, such as a living space, bedroom, or bathroom. To be officially counted in your home's total square footage, the finished space must comply with all local building codes, including requirements for points of egress. However, in areas prone to flooding, a finished basement might be seen as a liability by potential buyers and could potentially decrease your home's value.

Historically, Tudor homes originally stemmed from the 15th and 16th centuries, while Victorians appeared during Queen Victoria's reign in the 19th century. The design and structural differences are significant as well. The many types of Victorian architecture—such as Italianate architecture—typically feature ornate trim, wood siding, wraparound porches, and tall towers on top, such as belvederes. On the other hand, Tudor-style homes feature white stucco exteriors with exposed wooden rafters marking the house frame both inside and out.

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