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Homeowner to Appraiser: “My House Has Two Bathrooms, Not One!,” or, “The Case of the Missing Bathroom”

Did the Appraiser Goof? A client trying to refinance his mortgage recently ran into an infrequent but not unheard of problem: a low appraisal. My client was convinced that the appraiser goofed because ” amongst other things ” the appraiser listed the home as only having one Bathroom, not two. Unfortunately, the second Bathroom is...
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Quick! What Floor is Unit #308 on?

Walkout Homes — and Condo Buildings By convention, the floors in high-rise buildings generally start at “one.” So, the first floor (main level) is #1, the floor above it #2, and so on. Ahh, but what if the building has two underground parking levels, both of which are above grade in back because the building...
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Homeowner to Appraiser: “My House Has 2 Bathrooms, Not 1!,” or, “The Case of the Missing Bathroom”

Did the Appraiser Goof? A client trying to refinance his mortgage recently ran into a not-uncommon problem:  a low appraisal. My client was convinced that the appraiser goofed because — amongst other things — the appraiser listed the home as only having one Bathroom, not two. Unfortunately, the second Bathroom is in the basement. Because...
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Not All Finished Square Feet Is Created Equal

Golden Valley Rambler With 5 BR/4 BA, 4,500+ FSF for $475k What at first blush looks like a screaming value becomes less so once you factor in the house style — a one-story rambler (“Ranch” outside the Midwest). In particular, fully half of the finished square feet is in the basement. Basement vs. “Lower Level”*...
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