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Home Buying Terminology -- What's An Appraisal?

by Brandon Cornett

During the home buying process, you'll hear the term "appraisal" mentioned at some point.


Chances are, you already have a general idea what this term means. But when it comes to mortgages and home buying, you need to know exactly what an appraisal involves and how it affects you.


First, a definition:


Appraisal -- A professional appraiser's estimate of the market value of a property. Appraisals take into account the local market conditions and the characteristics of a property. They are required by most lenders.


In other words, the appraisal is the lender's way of determining a realistic market value of your future home. The lender uses the appraisal to ensure that the home is actually worth the price you've agreed to pay.


In the unfortunate event that you can't pay your mortgage, the bank will foreclose on the home and resell it. Not a nice thought -- but it's reality. The appraisal is how the lender protects its own financial interests.


Generally, you'll have little control over the appraisal process and won't even be present for it. Chances are, your lender will arrange the appraisal, and the house will either appraise at the asking price or not. Hopefully the former.


If the home appraises for less than the asking price, you have two options. You can come up with the difference, or the seller can reduce the asking price to match the appraisal.


Also keep in mind that an appraisal is not a home inspection. A home inspection is something you should obtain to protect your investment. An appraisal is the appraiser's opinion about the value of your prospective home. But that's it. Appraisers will not test the functionality of appliances, inspect the roof, or perform other tasks a home inspector would do.


* Copyright 2006, Brandon Cornett. You may republish this article in its entirety, provided you leave the byline, author's note and website hyperlink intact.


Brandon Cornett is the editor of HomeBuyingInstitute.com, one of the Internet's largest and most respected libraries of home buying information -- more than 100 expert articles in 12 different home buying categories! Put this knowledge to use by visiting http://www.HomeBuyingInstitute.com.

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