Real estate concept:
Appraiser
26.04.2024
What does an appraiser do?
A valuer is an independent and knowledgeable expert who assesses the value or condition of a property. Typical tasks of a valuer include valuations for purchase, sale or inheritance, the assessment of structural damage and defects as well as the preparation of expert opinions for financing required by banks. Valuers must be qualified and, depending on the task, may be publicly appointed and sworn experts.
Whether you need a valuer when buying or selling a property depends on the individual situation, but it can be beneficial in many cases.
Reasons for an appraiser:
Purchase of a property:
- An expert can help you to actual value of the property so that you can ensure that the purchase price is fair.
- He can Structural damage or defects identify risks that are not recognisable at first glance and thus protect against unexpected costs.
- Particularly in the case of older or listed buildings, an expert opinion provides valuable information about the condition of the building. Condition and the necessary maintenance.
Sale of a property:
- An expert opinion can help you to Market value realistically so that you can set an appropriate selling price and convince potential buyers.
- It increases the Transparency and the confidence of potential buyers, as they receive an independent valuation of the property.
In both cases, an expert opinion provides legal and financial security by creating an objective basis for negotiations.
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