Serving Missouri since 1979, MPA is committed to setting and maintaining the highest standard of service. With 18 locations across Missouri, we are committed to investing in the training and development of our workforce in order to be the leader in what we do. We provide real estate appraisals for a variety of properties including: Residential Commercial Condominiums Multi-family Estates Probate Vacant land Litigation FHA We are fully licensed. Call us today for all of your appraisal needs.
Serving Missouri since 1979, MPA is committed to setting and maintaining the highest standard of service. With 18 locations across Missouri, we are committed to investing in the training and development of our workforce in order to be the leader in what we do. We provide real estate appraisals for a variety of properties including: Residential Commercial Condominiums Multi-family Estates Probate Vacant land Litigation FHA We are fully licensed. Call us today for all of your appraisal needs.
Serving Missouri since 1979, MPA is committed to setting and maintaining the highest standard of service. We are committed to investing in the training and development of our workforce in order to be the leader in what we do. Real estate appraisal for residential, commercial, condominium, Multi-family, estate, probate, vacant land, litigation and FHA.
Serving Missouri since 1979, MPA is committed to setting and maintaining the highest standard of service. We are committed to investing in the training and development of our workforce in order to be the leader in what we do. Real estate appraisal for residential, commercial, condominium, Multi-family, estate, probate, vacant land, litigation and FHA.
In business for over 36 years, doing real estate appraisals including residential, existing and new construction, HUD properties, farms, estates, industrial, commercial, and vacant land. Located in Washington, MO covering a 6 county area.
In business for over 36 years, doing real estate appraisals including residential, existing and new construction, HUD properties, farms, estates, industrial, commercial, and vacant land. Located in Washington, MO covering a 6 county area.
Ed Sanning Real Estate
Ed Sanning Real Estate
I am a Missouri Licensed Public Adjuster. I assist home and business owners with their insurance claims for property loss or damage to maximize their recovery.
I am a Missouri Licensed Public Adjuster. I assist home and business owners with their insurance claims for property loss or damage to maximize their recovery.
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An appraisal is an opinion of value, so anything that is expected to boost your home value is likely to work in your favor when it comes to the appraisal. Things like improving your curb appeal, painting, refinishing floors, and taking care of minor repairs are all good investments prior to ordering an appraisal. It’s also a good idea to clear out any clutter and complete a deep clean beforehand to show your property in the best light possible.
Appraisals aren’t required by law to complete a real estate transaction, but it’s unlikely that a lender will allow a buyer to close on a property without an appraisal, so, effectively, they are usually required. Your mortgage lender uses the property as collateral for your loan, and the appraisal is what the lender will base the mortgage on to confirm the value is there to justify their investment.
The average cost of a property appraisal is around $355, but different appraisers in your area could charge anywhere from $250 to $500. Appraisals for larger properties will often cost more, as will valuations for older properties. Appraisers will use homes in the surrounding area to help determine a valuation as well, so if your home doesn’t conform to the neighborhood standards, the valuation will require more work and will likely cost more.
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.
Anyone can hire a property appraiser to confirm the inherent value of a property, but the buyer or buyer’s lender will usually choose the appraiser and pay the individual for their opinion. It’s also not uncommon for the seller’s side in a real estate transaction to hire an appraiser in order to justify an asking price or negotiate a higher selling price.