SELECT LOCATION
Narrow your search to one or more locations listed below. Only properties that match your selection will be shown.
Avondale
Carefree
Cave Creek
Chandler
El Mirage
Gilbert
Glendale
Goodyear
Surprise
Litchfield Park
Mesa
Paradise Valley
Peoria
Phoenix
Scottsdale
Sun City
Or Enter Your Own :
City Subdivision
PRICE RANGE
Please specify a minimum and maximum acceptable price that will narrow your results. Your list will display only properties within this price range.
Maximum Price
to
Maximum Price
PROPERTY TYPE
Please select one or more property types. Your results will include properties corresponding to any types selected.
Single Family
Townhouse
Loft Style
Mobile Housing
Apartment Styleflat
Geminitwin Home
Modular Pre-Fab
Patio Home
BEDROOMS AND BATHROOMS
Select a minimum number of beds and baths. Only properties that match your selection will be shown.
The preparation of any appraisal begins with an interior and exterior inspection of any given home, building or property. The appraiser then looks for assets and any and all detriments that the real estate will offer by viewing the property with an objective perspective.
Some of the more important items in the property is gross living area, condition, and quality of construction. Additionally, location, layout, number of bedrooms and bathrooms and lot size are also considered. The appraiser will also note the amenities such as central a/c, landscaping, fireplaces, decks, and all recent renovations including pool, fencing, kitchens and baths etc. It is important for the home owner to point out all the amenities, or improvements that may not be completely obvious to any appraiser in a normal and considerate walk through of the property.
The appraiser will also make an assessment of the neighborhood and surrounding areas, noting any location of amenities which could be important to a home owner and/or buyer. In many cases these same items may be considered a detriment to the property based on there distance to the subject. Oftne, residential properties that are too close to a non residential property may be viewed as less desirable by a purchaser, and reflected as such in any appraisal report.