Central New York Appraisal

Hello Oneida, Herkimer and Madison counties!
July 20th, 2009 9:52 AM
I wouldn't want to be in a business that relies on warm weather!  We get one maybe two warm days in a row then ALL COLD WEATHER WITH RAIN for 4 - 5 days!  How discouraging!  As someone who spends her winters measuring homes in knee or more deep snow (not to mention going out far enough in the yard to take a rear photo) I am happy with anything that is above 32 degrees (sorry you snow enthusiatists)!  Anyway we got some good news last week with the SUNY expansion that will create some high paying jobs!  We are well overdue.  Talk to you all soon!  Joyce

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Hello Oneida, Herkimer and Madison counties
June 27th, 2009 10:26 AM

I know its been a long time but things are really crazy - more business right now than I can handle - it will change soon I am sure but I do like to keep my customers happy which is tricky right now.  I have clients who give me steady work even when things are bad but I also have clients who pay up to $100 more for an appraisal right now - I want to encourage those clients without loosing the steady clients - not an easy job right now. 

The good news for the general economy is that I am getting lots of orders for purchases not just refinances - that is great.  TAlk to you next month.  Joyce


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Good Morning
May 30th, 2009 8:29 AM
Its Saturday am - the day that I deposit the weekly receipts and pay the bills - Last year paying bills was scary - business was bad and I was concerned.  This year appraisal orders have increased so much that I have already done more so far this year than all of last year and I've found that foreclosure/reo sales are almost non-existent in this boom of business.  My conclusion is that the central new york area (Oneida, Madison, Herkimer and Onondaga counties) have not felt the real estate downturn that other areas have suffered.  Of course we did not have the hugh increases in the last 10 years that those other areas experienced which is probably why we are not suffering now.  Interest rates are still under 5% and I hope they stay that way for a long time.  It seems to be working. 

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Happy Memorial Day
May 23rd, 2009 8:29 AM

Dear Bloggers

 

All of us involved in the Mortgage business are a little overwhelmed right now.  I had one Department manager tell me this week that in over 20 years in the business she has never seen it be so crazy.  I agree its insane and I've had to tell some very valued clients that I am unable to provide the quick service they have come to expect.  Keeping clients happy is my number one goal.  I'll be working through the weekend to catch up but I do plan to take some time to plant flowers and visit the resting places of those dear to me who have passed on.  I hope you will all be able to do this also. 

Happy Memorial day to all my clients who service Oneida, Herkimer, Madison and Onondaga county!  Thank you for your patience in this very busy time. 

Joyce


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General Information
April 24th, 2009 7:51 PM

Dear Bloggers,

Occasionally I will receive a request for an appraisal because someone is shopping around for a mortgage loan and they want the appraisal done in advance in order to save time in the loan process. 

This is not a good idea because lenders will either have a list of appraisers they use and will pick from that list or they will utilize a service that provides appraisers for them or in rare instances they will ask the borrower to get their own. 

At any rate you don't want to pay for an appraisal and then find out that the lender won't accept it so you should choose your lender first. 

Have a good weekend!

 

Joyce


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This is a crazy business but I love it
March 19th, 2009 10:12 AM
I've been so busy that I have not taken the time to update this site recently.  One thing that is wonderful is that the snow has pretty much disappeared making the driving from house to house quicker and the measuring of your homes much easier and allowing me to get your orders out more quickly.  AT least now if it comes back it won't last as long or have as much ice build up.  I have been busy in Oneida, Herkimer and Madison counties and I greatly appreciate all this work you have been sending me.  THANK YOU ALL VERY MUCH!   Happy, happy Spring!!!  Joyce

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Refinancing your mortgage
February 25th, 2009 7:19 PM
Its a great time to refinance with low low low interest rates everywhere.  Many of the people I have spoken to are refinancing and shortening their loan term from 30 to 20 and even 15 years with only a small increase in their mortgage payment or no increase at all.  Others are acessing  the equity to pay for debt or to finance college for their children.  Whatever your need its a good time to do it.   I've even seen an increase in appraisals for new home buyers.  That's a good sign for us all.  Have a great day!   Joyce

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Appraiser Tools
January 14th, 2009 8:14 PM
When you hire a real estate appraiser to give you the value you need you may want to ask if the appraiser has the proper informational tools needed to arrive at the right value estimate.  Our office uses a variety of services at considerable annual expense to be sure we have the information we need in the areas we cover.  Services include an online county record service for all of the counties we cover, the Greater Utica/Rome Board of Realtors and their Multiple Listing Service, The Syracuse Multiple Listing Service and the Mohawk Valley listing service.  We also explore the websites that some communities make available for public use.  WE do this to assure that when we work for you we are as knowlegable as possible.

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Appraising in all types of weather
January 2nd, 2009 7:01 PM

Inspecting property in inclement weather is always a challenge but never more fun than when wading through waist deep snow to get a rear view and a photo for a client.  Then there is the challenge of measuring a house under the same conditions.  Sometimes I can measure the inside walls of a full basement and add on the walls thickness but when the house has no basement or only a partial basement with perhaps a crawl addition then exterior measurements must almost always be taken.  You can be assured that when you use our services the most accurate methods will be utilized to determine the dimensions of the property we were hired to appraise.  It may not always be the easy way but it will be the very best way possible. 

Hope you all very a wonderful, happy and healty 2009!

 

Joyce


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Common Real Estate Appraisal Misconceptions
December 23rd, 2008 10:56 PM

Not all the posts here are going to be about basics. But there are a lot of misconceptions about real estate appraisals, primarily because it is not really an exact science. I get asked questions about it daily and I'm happy to try to clear up some of the most common fallacies:

Misconception: Appraisers calculate the value of a property based on a certain formula like a specific price per square foot. 

Truth: There’s really no definitive measurement that appraisers use to evaluate property value. There are a number of factors such as location and how close it is to other facilities, condition, size, and the price of similar properties being sold in the market that factor significantly into the appraisal and are not part of any standardized formula. 

Misconception: The market value of a property is automatically its appraisal value. 

Truth: Although ideally, assessed value is the estimated market value of the property, the appraiser must also consider other factors, some of which were mentioned above. In other words, Zillow can't really tell you what a home is worth - except in a dream world where most homes are sold on E-bay.

Misconception: Market value should equate to replacement cost. 

Truth: Market value is the amount agreed upon by both the seller and buyer of the property. A replacement cost, on the other hand, is the estimated price of reconstructing the property and, frankly, these can be quite different. Think about it - when you buy a house, do you decide what it's worth by pricing the materials and labor today? That can be a factor in some kinds of valuations, but for most single-family dwellings, market trends are far more important. If the current housing market underscores anything, it's that.

Misconception: You generally can tell what a property is worth simply by looking at the outside. Mostly, it's curb appeal.

Truth: You might get that idea from some of the articles on staging. Staging can help sell a home faster, but $5000 in staging might not account for $500 in actual value. How a property looks on the outside is simply one of the many factors that come into play when estimating its value. Other things that affect appraisal are location, form and state of the property, improvements made on the property, proximity to amenities and market trends. 

Misconception: Home inspection and home appraisal are the same thing.

Truth: No, but both involve an inspection of the property. One is determing the value of the property, and the other is determining the type and cost of needed repairs. Put another way, a home inspection is the process of assessing the condition and state of a property. Home appraisal, on the other hand, is the evaluation of the property’s sale value. The result of home inspection can affect the appraisal of a home, because the condition of the property is one of the factors considered in determining its worth. Rule of thumb - even if you sell your own home - perhaps especially then - you want both.


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