Home Appraisal

A home appraisal is a professional assessment of your property's market value, which becomes essential when you're selling, refinancing, or tapping into your home's equity. Appraisers evaluate everything from square footage and condition to neighborhood comparables and recent upgrades. Understanding what factors influence your home's worth helps you make smarter decisions. Angi connects you with pros and resources to navigate the appraisal process confidently.
Home Appraisal Articles and Advice
Waiting for an appraisal on a home you’re buying or selling? Learn how long an appraisal takes and factors that can affect your timeline.
Home appraisals typically expire in just a few months. Learn how long an appraisal is good for and what factors affect its longevity.
A home appraisal determines your property’s value and is necessary for most real estate transactions. Learn more about home appraisals and why they matter.
If you’re buying or selling a plot of land, you should know what a land appraisal is, how it works, and what factors can influence your land value.
Home appraisals can come in low, even during an ultra-hot real estate market. Here’s what to do when a home appraisal is lower than the offer you receive.
If you’re buying a house, expect to pay for an appraisal to confirm the house’s value. Learn why you need an appraisal and how much you’ll pay.
Understanding how appraisers determine the value of a house can help guide pre-sale renovations or offer negotiation as a buyer or a seller.
You might wonder if your basement is included in the square footage. Keep reading to learn the answers you need so you can maximize your home value.
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Common Home Appraisal Questions

Gather details of recent improvements, property documents, and any previous appraisals or inspections.

A licensed appraiser is the only individual that can carry out a property appraisal. You should always check to ensure an appraiser you’re considering has the proper licensing from your state. Additionally, since an appraisal is meant to be an unbiased opinion of a property’s value, you should confirm that the appraiser doesn’t have ties to any other party in the sale of the property.

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

Some of the home repairs with the highest ROI that can improve appraised value include exterior paint, new exterior doors, new windows, landscaping, kitchen and bathroom renovations, new flooring, new interior paint, finishing a basement, home additions that add to the square footage, and replacing major components, like the roof, heating and cooling equipment, and the water heater. Upgrades to home energy efficiency are also a big hit with buyers and can add significantly to value, as are smart home integrations.

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.