Carol Ireland

Sales Representative

Millennium Inc., Brokerage*

Unit 2, 1 Market Lane

Wasaga Beach, ONL9Z 0B6

Office: 705-429-2121
Office Fax: 705-429-0406
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Thinking of Selling?

What's My Home Worth?

One of the most important steps in the home sale process is the appraisal. Once a buyer makes an offer on your property and you accept the terms and conditions, the buyer's lender will want to have the property appraised.

The reason?  The lender wants to make sure the property is really worth the amount the buyer is willing to pay. Remember, if the buyer is unable to meet his obligation and defaults on the loan, the bank becomes the owner. They do not want a property that is more valuable on paper than it is in the marketplace.

Professional appraisers determine the value of a property by examining homes that have sold in the area during the last six months as well as the home's physical condition. If the appraised value comes in higher than the sale price of the home, the sale will likely proceed to the next step. However, if the home is appraised for less, there could be problems. The lender may require the buyer to put more money down, funds they may or may not have. Or the lender may refuse to fund the loan at all.  


For this reason, some sellers opt to hire their own appraiser before they set their asking price. This prevents them from over-pricing the property and adds a level of comfort during the sale process. Discuss the merits of a pre-sale appraisal with your selling agent. Although the cost of the appraisal may be a deterrent at first, it could ultimately aid in the sale of your property.

 

Home Evaluation

The correct selling price of a home is the highest price that the market will bear. To assist you in determining the correct asking price I provide you with a comprehensive market analysis of comparable properties sold and offered for sale in your neighborhood.

To provide a more detailed Comparative Market Analysis, I would be more than happy to also assess your listing in person.

Simply Click Here  and send me the pertinent criteria, and I will provide you with a speedy response. The more information given, the more accurate the evaluation. All information you provide is secure and will be kept strictly confidential.  There is no obligation.  Please indicate when you are thinking of selling and if you are moving within The Georgian Triangle or relocating outside the Georgian Triangle. 

 

How Important is the Appraisal?

 

One of the most important steps in the home sale process is the appraisal. Once a buyer makes an offer on your property and you accept the terms and conditions, the buyer's lender will want to have the property appraised.

The reason?  The lender wants to make sure the property is really worth the amount the buyer is willing to pay. Remember, if the buyer is unable to meet his obligation and defaults on the loan, the bank becomes the owner. They do not want a property that is more valuable on paper than it is in the marketplace.

Professional appraisers determine the value of a property by examining homes that have sold in the area during the last six months as well as the home's physical condition. If the appraised value comes in higher than the sale price of the home, the sale will likely proceed to the next step. However, if the home is appraised for less, there could be problems. The lender may require the buyer to put more money down, funds they may or may not have. Or the lender may refuse to fund the loan at all.  


For this reason, some sellers opt to hire their own appraiser before they set their asking price. This prevents them from over-pricing the property and adds a level of comfort during the sale process. Discuss the merits of a pre-sale appraisal with your selling agent. Although the cost of the appraisal may be a deterrent at first, it could ultimately aid in the sale of your property.