Homeowner Appraisal Services
Homeowners need appraisals or appraisal reviews for a variety of reasons, including a mortgage refinance,
home equity loans, Pre-listing services, and PMI removal. When you order an appraisal or review from us, you can
rest assured that you will get the best in professional service, courtesy, and quality.
Refinance / Home Equity
Be sure that you request us if your lender asks you for YOUR choice of appraisal firms. More than likely we are
already on their "approved list", and if not we will quickly provide your lender with the necessary documentation
to become approved.
For-Sale-By-Owner (FSBO) / Pre-Listing Services
It's very hard to be objective about your own home because of your emotional attachment to it. A Professional
Appraiser is objective and will tell you what you need to know, not just what you want to hear.
In addition to helping you set a realistic selling price so your home will attract buyers, a professional appraisal is
very valuable as a negotiating tool once you have a potential buyer. It gives you something concrete to show your
buyer. It's an independent third party's opinion of your home's value, and not just you saying how much your home is
worth. Potential buyers know you have an emotional attachment to your home and will be far more likely to give
credibility to a professional appraiser's value opinion than yours.
PMI Removal Appraisals
A popular money saver for homeowners in the last few years is to get the PMI removed from their mortgage loan,
thus saving them money on their monthly payments. PMI stands for "Private Mortgage Insurance". Once your
mortgage loan amount is down below 80% of the value of your home, in most cases you can apply to the lender to
have the PMI removed from your loan, which will make your monthly payments go down. We are experienced in
helping folks just like you rid themselves of unneeded and unwanted PMI insurance.
Field and Desktop Appraisal Review Services
Have you just received a copy of your appraisal and youd like to have a professional "double-check" it for accuracy or
do you need a second opinion without the expense and delay of waiting for a whole new appraisal?