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Step 12: The Appraisal
Buyers and sellers have now come to an agreement on the terms of the contract and the inspection has been completed. Everyone is in full agreement on moving forward.
So now its time for the Appraisal. But what is that? And how does it affect you as the seller?
If the buyer is using a mortgage to buy your home then the lender will require that an appraisal be conducted.
So what is an appraisal? Read this blog post to find out!
Who orders the appraisal? The buyer’s mortgage lender orders the appraisal, but the buyer pays for it.
When does the appraisal occur? Usually during weekday hours.
Do I need to attend the appraisal? No, you will not attend the appraisal. Instead, we’ll meet the appraiser at your home and walk him/her through the property. We’ll go over the comps and state our case as to why we think the purchase price is justified.
How long does the appraisal take? Usually about 30 minutes.
This all usually takes a week to 10 days after the appraisal appointment. The appraisal has to be written, the lender does a quick review and the buyer’s lender forwards it to the buyer to let the buyer know whether the property appraised at the purchase price, below the purchase price, or above the purchase price.
If the property appraised at the purchase price, nothing further needs to be done and the closing process will proceed forward as planned. If the property appraised for less than the purchase price, we have a problem. That means the bank will only give the buyer a loan for the appraised value. In this case, the buyer will often come back to us and ask to renegotiate the purchase price down to the appraisal price. If we say no then the buyer has to come up with cash at closing for the difference between the appraisal price and the purchase price and many buyers can’t or won’t want to do that. For instance, if the purchase price is $500K, but the appraisal only came in at $475K and we will only agree to lower the price to $480K then the buyer has to decide if he or she is going to bring an extra $5K on top of the down payment and closing costs to closing or walk away from the deal. If the buyer walks away, his or her earnest money is usually refunded in the case of a low appraisal.
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