Real Estate
Appraisals
Residential Real Estate Appraisals
Land Appraisals
Are you currently thinking about upgrading the amount of living space you have or looking to downsize your home? When you are considering a move, you need to know your current home’s value before you sell it. The simplest way to assess your home value is to hire an appraiser. Here at Advantage Appraisal, our appraisers will come to your home and perform a full inspection to determine the value of your property. When we do an appraisal on your property, you will receive a written document detailing everything we evaluated. You will see the value of your land, house, and anything that will stay with the house.
With this precise appraisal, the homeowners can go down the list and make any improvements documented with the appraisal. By addressing these upgrades and repairs, you can help boost the value of your home and increase your asking price. Everyone wants to be able to ask for more money when selling their home. When negotiations start, you may have to come down to sell your home and move on to the next house. Have the best appraisal available to attract an interested buyer and get a fair price for your home. Need an appraisal? Call the best and most accurate appraisers in the Nashville, Illinois area – Advantage Appraisal.
The appraisal process for any soon-to-be homeowner is one of the most important aspects during your quest to buying your forever home. It lets you know the value of the property and ensures you aren’t overpaying, or if you are selling a home, it gives you a general price tag to start with. Typically, lenders base loans off the appraised value, not the asking price. The appraisal process can make or break the deal and allows for negotiations to take place. Think of it this way – homeowners typically rely on mortgages (lenders) to buy a house. Even if you put down a down payment, the odds are that the lender will provide more of the financing. This results in them wanting to ‘verify’ their potential investment, otherwise, their loan may not be in their best interests. At the end of the day, the appraisal process helps keep both parties protected.