Monday, January 4, 2010

Foreclosures Weigh on Home Appraisals

Approximately 25 percent of real estate practitioners say low appraisals have broken up deals, according to the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®.

While foreclosed properties typically are not included in a comparable sales analysis, they account for about 40 percent of home sales -- more than 50 percent in some markets -- making it difficult for appraisers to value properties not in the foreclosure process.

Additionally, new industry rules that require mortgage lenders to order appraisals through in-house staff or appraisal management companies means more appraisers without knowledge of the local market are making valuations.

While Zillow.com says non-foreclosures are selling for upwards of 30 percent more than foreclosures, a study of 20 years of home sales in Massachusetts by Harvard University's Joint Center for Housing Studies indicates that dwellings closer than 100 yards to a foreclosure lose about 1 percent in value.


Source: USA Today (01/04/10)

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