As a real estate appraiser, my job is to determine the value of a property. This is an important task, as the value of a property can have a significant impact on a homeowner's financial situation. If you are preparing for an appraisal, it can be helpful to know what an appraiser is looking for when they visit your property.
First and foremost, an appraiser will be looking at the size and condition of your property. This includes not only the size of the house and the lot, but also the overall condition of the property. The appraiser will be looking for any signs of wear and tear, such as cracked walls or leaky roofs, as well as any recent upgrades or renovations.
In addition to the physical condition of the property, an appraiser will also be looking at the neighborhood and the surrounding area. This includes factors such as the crime rate, the quality of the local schools, and the overall desirability of the area. All of these factors can have a significant impact on the value of your property.
Another important factor that an appraiser will consider is the recent sales of similar properties in the area. This is known as "comparable sales" or "comps" for short. By looking at the sales prices of similar properties in the area, the appraiser can get a better sense of what your property is worth.
Finally, an appraiser will also be looking at any unique features or amenities that your property may have. This could include things like a swimming pool, a large backyard, or a beautiful view. These features can add significant value to a property and can help to set it apart from other properties in the area.
Overall, there are many factors that an appraiser will consider when determining the value of your property. By understanding what an appraiser is looking for, you can better prepare for your appraisal and ensure that you are getting a fair and accurate assessment of your property's value.