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Focus
11-01-2024, 11:39 AM
Does anyone have a recommendation for a Real Estate Home appraiser?
I need this market value for estate purposes and it needs to be a "date of death" type. It is completely overwhelming to find a competent reliable appraiser and be sure they have TV experience/knowledge since it is a special real estate market.
Thanks in advance for any experience (positive or negative) to narrow down my search.
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retiredguy123
11-01-2024, 11:56 AM
Personally, I would not hire a professsonal appraiser. I would use two experienced real estate agents to estimate the market value. The IRS allows this, and they most likely will never question your appraisal. Agents who are actively involved in selling houses will give you a more accurate estimate of the actual market value. You may offer a small fee to an agent, but I think you will be able to find agents who will do it for free with the hope of getting future business from you or a referral. Note that you can use the date six months after death in lieu of the date of death, if you want to do that.
BrianL99
11-01-2024, 12:02 PM
Does anyone have a recommendation for a Real Estate Home appraiser?
I need this market value for estate purposes and it needs to be a "date of death" type. It is completely overwhelming to find a competent reliable appraiser and be sure they have TV experience/knowledge since it is a special real estate market.
Thanks in advance for any experience (positive or negative) to narrow down my search.
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I don't have a specific recommendation, but I can tell you that any competent appraiser should be able to provide what you need. There's nothing special or unusual about the TV home market.
Focus
11-01-2024, 12:13 PM
Oh that 6 month tip is good to know, thanks! It is required to have a licensed appraisal in testament since there is a tenancy involved and everything needs to be by the last will. There are so many appraisers out there, then you check on Florida Licensing and they are expired or not even licensed. It is pretty frustrating but maybe someone will know someone. Checked on BBB and contacted a few but am waiting for a call/email back.
retiredguy123
11-01-2024, 12:20 PM
Oh that 6 month tip is good to know, thanks! It is required to have a licensed appraisal in testament since there is a tenancy involved and everything needs to be by the last will. There are so many appraisers out there, then you check on Florida Licensing and they are expired or not even licensed. It is pretty frustrating but maybe someone will know someone. Checked on BBB and contacted a few but am waiting for a call/email back.
Have you asked any banks or mortgage companies who sell mortgages? They all use appraisers.
CoachKandSportsguy
11-01-2024, 01:23 PM
Licensed appraisers are the way to go, and they all use the same methodology, the geography doesn't matter, so you can eliminate the specialty bias around TV. For my dad's estate, i used an appraiser 5-7 years after his death, and the appraiser did it to the date of death. . . My Zillow estimate was slightly low. Given that the property is a commercial property if tenants are involved, a residential real estate agent may not give the correct appraisal. Commercial property is not valued the same way a residential property is valued. That is why I suggest getting an appraiser instead of a real estate agent.
good luck
retiredguy123
11-01-2024, 01:32 PM
Licensed appraisers are the way to go, and they all use the same methodology, the geography doesn't matter, so you can eliminate the specialty bias around TV. For my dad's estate, i used an appraiser 5-7 years after his death, and the appraiser did it to the date of death. . . My Zillow estimate was slightly low. Given that the property is a commercial property if tenants are involved, a residential real estate agent may not give the correct appraisal. Commercial property is not valued the same way a residential property is valued. That is why I suggest getting an appraiser instead of a real estate agent.
good luck
Since the OP said they need a home appraiser, I assume that this is a residential house, not commercial property.
mcloud
11-02-2024, 05:26 AM
Does anyone have a recommendation for a Real Estate Home appraiser?
I need this market value for estate purposes and it needs to be a "date of death" type. It is completely overwhelming to find a competent reliable appraiser and be sure they have TV experience/knowledge since it is a special real estate market.
Thanks in advance for any experience (positive or negative) to narrow down my search.
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Fink appraisal in Ocala
352-572-8192
Don’t be Naïve about some of the ridiculous advice you’re getting using a real estate agent. I am a licensed real estate agent. Get a professional appraisal. It’s $400. Big deal. And if it ever has to go to court, it will hold up two or three agents opinion won’t that’s very bad advice.
Marion Cloud
ReMax.
rsmurano
11-02-2024, 05:31 AM
Real estate agent are not appraisers. They would be the last people to ask!
You need a professional appraiser. I have a friend that does appraisals in TV, DM me and I will send his info to you
elevatorman
11-02-2024, 05:45 AM
Suzann Shields, Coast to Coast Realty & Investments, Inc.
13940 S Hwy 475
Summerfield, FL 34491
Phone 352-245-4406
eeroger
11-02-2024, 05:55 AM
I would be very cautious using a realtor. In our neighborhood realtors have been pricing homes "way over" expected sale / market price. I am talking about eventually reducing sales price by $200 to $300k. These homes eventually sold for close to what Zillow had them priced at.
retiredguy123
11-02-2024, 06:21 AM
Fink appraisal in Ocala
352-572-8192
Don’t be Naïve about some of the ridiculous advice you’re getting using a real estate agent. I am a licensed real estate agent. Get a professional appraisal. It’s $400. Big deal. And if it ever has to go to court, it will hold up two or three agents opinion won’t that’s very bad advice.
Marion Cloud
ReMax.
The OP clarified that the will requires a licensed appraisal, so that is what is needed in this case. But, almost all real estate sales are conducted without using an appraiser. To me, a licensed real estate agent, who is actively involved in selling houses in the area, is more likely to provide an accurate assessment of the market value. Most "date of death" estimates are used for tax purposes, and the IRS does accept an agent's assessment of market value. So, I don't consider it "ridiculous" advice.
RoseyRed
11-02-2024, 06:22 AM
Not sure about Florida but in NC we always used a "bank" appraiser. Better to know what the bank will loan for the property than what a real-estate agent may "think" it will sell for.
retiredguy123
11-02-2024, 06:28 AM
Not sure about Florida but in NC we always used a "bank" appraiser. Better to know what the bank will loan for the property than what a real-estate agent may "think" it will sell for.
I understand your thinking, but how much a house will sell for and what a bank will lend on it are two entirely different market valuations.
Pres1939
11-02-2024, 07:10 AM
Does anyone have a recommendation for a Real Estate Home appraiser?
I need this market value for estate purposes and it needs to be a "date of death" type. It is completely overwhelming to find a competent reliable appraiser and be sure they have TV experience/knowledge since it is a special real estate market.
Thanks in advance for any experience (positive or negative) to narrow down my search.
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By all means, call an appraiser. I have done this and it paid many dividends. Ask them to appraise as of date of death and provide an update in 6 months to be sure you get the best value for tax abd sale purposes.
I recommend Jon Booth (352) 462-5436.
Loug56
11-02-2024, 07:47 AM
Does anyone have a recommendation for a Real Estate Home appraiser?
I need this market value for estate purposes and it needs to be a "date of death" type. It is completely overwhelming to find a competent reliable appraiser and be sure they have TV experience/knowledge since it is a special real estate market.
Thanks in advance for any experience (positive or negative) to narrow down my search.
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biker59
11-02-2024, 07:49 AM
Oh that 6 month tip is good to know, thanks! It is required to have a licensed appraisal in testament since there is a tenancy involved and everything needs to be by the last will. There are so many appraisers out there, then you check on Florida Licensing and they are expired or not even licensed. It is pretty frustrating but maybe someone will know someone. Checked on BBB and contacted a few but am waiting for a call/email back.
Note that you must notify IRS of the alternate valuation date by the proper form, it's not assumed or automatic. Also, this alternate date applies to all assets in the estate, and may have a tax impact on the beneficiaries. Talk with a tax advisor.
jimmy o
11-02-2024, 09:18 AM
The OP clarified that the will requires a licensed appraisal, so that is what is needed in this case. But, almost all real estate sales are conducted without using an appraiser. To me, a licensed real estate agent, who is actively involved in selling houses in the area, is more likely to provide an accurate assessment of the market value. Most "date of death" estimates are used for tax purposes, and the IRS does accept an agent's assessment of market value. So, I don't consider it "ridiculous" advice.
You contradict yourself. Real estate agents are not licensed appraisers.
retiredguy123
11-02-2024, 09:38 AM
You contradict yourself. Real estate agents are not licensed appraisers.
I didn't contradict myself. The OP originally didn't say that the will requires a licensed appraisal. But, in a later post, he/she clarified that the will did require a licensed appraisal. I know that real estate agents are not licensed appraisers and I didn't say they were. If the OP wants to comply with the will, then he/she will need a licensed appraiser.
Brynnie
11-02-2024, 10:44 AM
We used Moore Appraisals,Inc., 15724 Dora Avenue, Tavares, FL 32778. (407) 371-4519. Mooreappraisals@gmail.com
Aviator1211
11-03-2024, 07:54 AM
Diana Bland did a good job for us. 248-390-7118
Raybemis1
11-03-2024, 09:00 AM
This is who I used. Very good.
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