Originally Posted by hatt
Originally Posted by Wolf359
Originally Posted by Sonic
Another thing we have done is get an appraisal as sellers to see what the house is worth before listing. This way you can save time deciding what to do with offers.
As I've said before appraisers are basically worthless when appraising a house. They're basically just hitting the numbers. They always know what the sale price of the home is as they always have a copy of the purchase and sale agreement which has the sale price in it, they're just working backwards to justify the price. Lots of times it would come in a few thousand above asking just to make every feel better. They have less experience coming up with a number with no data than real estate agents. Last guy who did one had no idea what the cost of a roof was, he asked me as I had just had it done on a property.
You're better off getting some estimates from several real estate agents and averaging the numbers. Those can also be off as some agents have a habit of listing a higher number. I've lost several listing presentations because the seller went with a higher number and then it sat on the market til it ended up selling at the number I had originally mentioned.
There are a few agents around here that ask sellers to get an appraisal before listing. They sell a decent amount of property. I don't understand it.
That's very weird, that's their job. Even bank foreclosures will sometimes cheap out and ask for a BPO which is a broker price opinion. I've done a few in the past. Only charged about $50-$75. Normally you end up doing them for free.
Only reason I can see is that they think it's an independent number. Lots of times sellers always think their house is worth more. An appraiser might be the arms length number they need to bring them to their senses. For the seller side, that's where the realtor really makes their money, price it reasonably so the property will sell. You make nothing if it doesn't sell. That could take 1 hour or days. But that's the different between a 20k+ in commission sale and no sale.