Originally Posted at Riverfront Appraisal Blog Owensboro’s most expensive home has sold: 16 Stone Creek Park. And it sold at almost a $2 Million loss. According to MLS records, the home located at 16 Stone Creek Park in Owensboro sold in May for $2.2 Million to a local businessman, making it the most […]
5 Things Appraisers Wish Sellers Knew
When you want to sell your home, one of the first considerations is usually, “What should the list price be?” This critical and often under analyzed price can leave your home sitting on the market too long or cost you thousands by leaving equity money on the table. This is when an […]
Why Can’t I List My Property As High As Possible
Originally posted at Herring Consulting Co Blog on September 13, 2018 You should never leave money on the table. Unless you’re at a restaurant, in which case you should always leave a little on the table for your server. But when we’re talking Real Estate, you should work to protect value. […]
Do You Know The Qualifications of an Appraiser? Have Confidence in the Professional, The Appraiser
Originally posted at DW Slater Blog on October 12, 2015 If you are like me you want to know the qualifications of the person that is about to provide a service for you whether it is your electrician, doctor, dentist, etc. It is my intent to provide you with some information in regards […]
Are Sheds Outbuildings?
Originally posted at Cleveland Appraisal Blog on October 25, 2018 Often, when appraising homes, I see MLS listings that call a shed an out building. Ask any appraiser and they will likely say that a shed is not an outbuilding. So, are sheds outbuildings? Sometimes it’s good to just get the definition from […]
How I Handled 15 Showings in 3 Days with 2 Kids and 2 Dogs
Once upon a time we were a family of four living in Houston. At that time, our brood was 1 sleep deprived stay-at-home mom, 1 overextended dad, a calm and compliant 4 year old son, a rowdy mess making toddler, and 2 large heavy shedding, but mostly well behaved dogs. We found ourselves thrust […]