the market value. Ideally, they should be the same, but usually they are not; it is based on a percentage of the appraised value determined by a professional. From legal descriptions to onsite inspections to comparable home-selling prices, the assessor will take all these things into consideration when appraising a home. Location near industry, high traffic, or potential development will also affect the appraisal. In 2009, I hosted a seminar at the Partridge Inn and invited the county Tax Commissioner to speak to the attendees. A number of residents and past clients did not understand why their homes were assessed for more than the price I showed them that it could sell for. Tax Commissioner, Charles Smith, cleared things up very quickly by simply saying it was his job to collect revenue and it was the home owner's job to let him know if the value was incorrect! PROFESSIONAL APPRAISAL Nothing determines the sales price of a piece of real estate but the price at which it sells. Houses are not same-priced identical cans of tuna on the grocery store shelf or shares of stock valued and traded every day on the stock exchange. Real estate appraisal (“property valuation”) is the process of arriving at developing a perspective of value for real property. This is the market value — i.e., what a willing reasonable buyer would pay for the property to a willing reasonable seller. Real estate transactions generally require assessments because they happen infrequently, and every real property is unique in features and characteristics. An appraisal helps in various decision points. The seller can use the appraisal as a basis for pricing. The buyer can use it as a gauge on which to base an offer. Lenders use appraisals to know how much money to credit to their borrowers.
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