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Contact: Dusty Rhodes Contact: Scott Zwilling Contact: Georgia Home Appraisers

Address:

3639 Monticello Commons

Norcross, GA 30092

Address:

2451 Cumberland Pkwy SE

Atlanta, GA 30339

Address:

200 Waterford Falls Dr
Canton, GA 30114

Phone: (770) 729-0342 Phone: (770) 633-5585 Phone: (770) 592-0906 

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Contact: Manning Properties

Contact: MVC Valuation & Consulting Solutions

Contact: Schultz J Carl Jr MAI CRE

Address:

26 Powder Spgs St SE
Marietta, GA 30064

Address:

All of Atlanta

Address:

1718 PEACHTREE ST NW
Atlanta, GA 30309

Phone: (770) 422-0408

Phone: (770) 788-1880

Phone: (404) 836-7922

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www.manningproperties.com

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www.mvcconsulting.net

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www.irr.com

 

 

 

 

Contact: Nichols Appraisal Group

Contact: Integra Realty Resources Atlanta

Contact: American Home Appraisal

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On Call

Address:

1718 PEACHTREE ST NW
Atlanta, GA 30309

Address:

335 Silver Oak Ct
Roswell, GA

Phone: (770) 321-0457

Phone: (404) 897-1866

Phone: (770) 642-7706

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www.georgiahomeappraiser.com

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www.irr.com

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www.americanhomeappraisal.org

 

 

 

Contact: Fidelity Appraisals

Contact: Arrow Appraisal Group

Contact: Metro Appraisals Inc

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Serving the Atlanta Area

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Serving the Atlanta Area

Address:

Cumming, GA 30040

Phone: (888) 285-1088

Phone: (404) 668-6086

Phone: (770) 886-4454

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www.metroappraisals.com

 

 

 

 

Contact: Area Appraisals

Contact: The Real Estate Analyst

Contact: A A A Appraisal Services

Address:

50 Jefferson St
Newnan, GA 30263

Address:

All Atlanta

Address:

365 Castlewood Rd
Tyrone, GA 30290

Phone: (770) 683-7902

Phone: (888) 284-6172

Phone: (770) 573-8587

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www.areaappraisals.biz

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Contact: Southern Home Appraisals

Contact: Benchmark Group The

Contact: We Appraise

Address:

4286 Bells Ferry Rd NW
Kennesaw, GA 30144

Address:

617 Roswell St
Marietta, GA 30060

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All Atlanta

Phone: (770) 517-1068

Phone: (404) 969-1001

Phone: (678) 570-8489

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www.southernhomeappraisal.com

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www.thebenchmarkgroup.com

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www.weappraisega.com

 

 

 

 

Contact: A Plus Appraisals Inc

Contact: Mary J Jones And Associates

Contact: Highmark Appraisal Services Inc

Address:

3840 Sugar Pike Road Canton, GA 30115

Address:

3904 N Druid Hill Rd
Decatur, GA 30033

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217 Fairbrook Ln
Stockbridge, GA 30281

Phone: (770) 663-0668

Phone: (770) 616-2445

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FAQ

 

The Importance Of A Professional Real Estate Appraisal

Because much private, corporate, and public wealth lies in real estate, the determination of its value is essential to the economic well-being of society. It is the job of the professional appraiser to determine these values by gathering, analyzing, and applying information pertinent to a property.

Unquestionably, the professional opinion of the appraiser, backed by extensive training and knowledge, influences the decisions of people who own, manage, sell, purchase, invest in, and lend money on the security of real estate. And because the appraiser is trained to be an impartial third party in the lending process, this professional serves as a vital "check in the system," protecting real estate buyers from overpaying for property as well as lenders from over lending to buyers.

 


 Appraiser Qualifications

Many states require all real estate appraisers to be, at a minimum, state licensed or state certified and have fulfilled rigorous education and experience requirements and must adhere to strict industry standards and a professional code of ethics as promulgated by the Appraisal Foundation.

 


 How long does an appraisal take?

The physical inspection of the real property being appraised can take from approximately fifteen minutes to several hours, depending upon the size and comlexity involved.

After the initial inspection of the property the appraiser spends time touring through the neighborhood or area. The purpose of this tour is to search for comparable sales (other properties that are similar to the property being appraised) that have sold within the last six months to a year or so. When the field work is finished, the appraiser completes the report at his office. The report can consist of a short form report (typically under ten pages) to a long narrative report which can sometimes exceed a hundred pages. A short form report usually takes between three to six hours to complete. A narrative report can take weeks or sometimes even months, depending upon the complexity of the assignment.

 


 Where does an appraiser get the information needed to complete an appraisal?

The appraiser gets his or her information from a wide variety of sources, including the local Multiple Listing Service, local tax assessors records, local real estate professionals, county courthouse records, private public record data vendors, interviews with sellers and buyers, appraisal data co-operatives and his or her own personal knowledge or office files from previous appraisals. The quality and reliability of each piece of information is considered by the appraiser.

 


 Appraisal VS. Engineer or Whole House Inspection?

The appraiser is not a whole house inspector, engineer, architect, electrician, plumber, H.V.A.C. technician or contractor. The appraiser briefly walks through the house to get an idea of the general condition and room count. An appraisal is not a guarantee of condition. The appraiser will ask about any visible problems and those which may not be visible, and will do his/her best to gauge any impact on value attributable to those problems. You are encouraged to seek the advice of experts if you have any questions about the structural or mechanical aspects

 


 What does the appraiser look for?

Typically, an appraiser needs to document the condition of the property, both inside and out, from the layout and features to degree of modernization including any updates as well as the overall quality of construction. This information will help to assist the appraiser throughout the valuation and comparison process.

The appraiser estimates the square footage (GLA - gross living area), by measuring the exterior of the home. Non-living areas, such as garages or covered porches, aren't included in GLA, but are accounted for and considered in value seperately. Finished basements are also calculated separately from the above-ground GLA. The local market will dictate the contributory value of the finished basement, which can be influenced by governmental regulations, the degree of modernization, the quality of the finish, and other factors.

The appraiser will generally consider only permanent fixtures and real property. Because many above-ground swimming pools and small sheds are not permanent structures, they typically usually aren't included in the valuation. Depending on the specific installation process and local custom, however, an above ground pool or small shed might be considered part of the real property. 

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