Sunday, April 20, 2008

Get the facts before buying or selling a home

No matter if you want to build house from scratch, buy a house or sale your own house, you need a reliable estimation of the house in question. The problem is that an estimation of a property's fair market value prepared by a licensed professional who takes into consideration many items, including: recent sales of comparable properties, location, home size and physical condition, may cost anywhere from $250-$500.00 or higher and usually takes from 1-3 weeks to prepare. Well, no more. After researching the issue for some time (since I tried selling my previous cottage), I'm happy to introduce new way to estimate a residential property, which would save you money and time, and supply you a reliable valuation. It is called Electronic Appraiser, and the name says it all – all you have to do is enter the address of the house you want estimation for, and instantly you'll get online report in a well organized and easy to read format complete with color graphs and charts. And the cost? $4.95 to $29.95. This is a great value when you consider that a typical residential appraisal can cost between $250.00-$500.00. Electronic appraiser produces an automated valuation


through a continuously updated nationwide data store of billions of records, gathering specific data on the subject property and then estimate the value of that property in real time. Valuations are based on comparable sales data, a price and time comparison and a complex valuation engine. After using Electronic Appraiser several times for different types of houses I was interested in, I most certainly say that it returned the few bucks I invested in it, hundreds of times. For more information click here, and get instant Electronic Appraiser.

6 comments:

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  5. [...] If you want to know how you can get a true estimation of your house or the house you’re interested in, read my post about the Electronic Appraiser. [...]

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  6. Somehow i missed the point. Probably lost in translation :) Anyway ... nice blog to visit.

    cheers, Popsicle!

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