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How to Shoehorn a **Helpful “Pending Sale” Into an Appraisal

It’s Not A Comp Till it Closes What do you do as a listing agent if the home you just sold (subject to the Buyer obtaining financing) presents an appraisal challenge? That has been a frequent occurrence in the Twin Cities this year as prices rebound, but the most recent sales — and the ones which appraisers...
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Homes That Don’t Appraise

Appraisal Version of “Garbage In, Garbage Out” Homes under contract that don’t appraise have been a big issue in the Twin Cities housing market all Spring.  See also, Jim Buchta’s “Low Home Appraisals Hold Down Area Values” in this past weekend’s Star Tribune. What is the most common reason? A. Multiple offers drove the price...
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It Sold in Multiples — But Will it Appraise?

How does a listing agent who just sold their client’s home in multiple offers ensure that it appraises? A.  Provide the Appraiser with helpful Comp’s (Comparable Sold Properties). B. Email the Appraiser the runner-up offers (with identifying info expunged). C.  Raise the listing price on MLS. D. All of the above. Correct answer:  D. Of course,...
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When Do You Tell the Client?

Conduit vs. Filter One of the subtlest yet most important judgments Realtors regularly make is, “when do they tell their client about a deal development or given piece of news?” The short answer? It depends. Specifically, it depends on three things:  1) the news; 2) the client; and 3) the Realtor. So, rookie Realtors tend to act...
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“What if it Doesn’t Appraise?”

Possible Scenarios and Intriguing Permutations Although there are ways to minimize the risk — and each situation is unique — there are times when a home that’s under contract doesn’t appraise. What then? Assuming that the standard Minnesota Financing Contingency Addendum applies, there are two main possibilities: One.  The Buyer’s financing contingency fails, and the...
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