Find a home appraiser in New York, NY

Find home appraisers in New York, NY

Find home appraisers in New York, NY

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Top 10 home appraisers in New York, NY

Homeowners agree: these New York home appraisers are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
Majestic Group Barnaby Mechanical Piping & Heat

Majestic Group Barnaby Mechanical Piping & Heat

5.0(1)
Offers online services
2 hires on HomeGuide
39+ years in business
Serves New York, NY
Mary B. says, "Mr. Barnaby was a most helpful person as I was unsure of what I should do regarding my furnace and with winter upon us I was very worried. Mr. Barnaby calmed my fears and said he'd be at my home at 6pm! Mr. Barnaby arrived and almost immediatley diagnosed the problem! He explained a bit about how the furnace works and advised me of maintaining it. In just under an hour the furnace was up and running! He cleaned out the furnace which was in an awful state and he showed me how to do it! Mr. Barnaby is a most helpful, knowledgeable and kind man. I highly recommend Majestic Group Barnaby Mechanical and have put them in my home/address book! A thousand thanks Mr. Barnaby!" Read more
Handyman

Handyman

5.0(1)
Offers online services
6+ years in business
Serves New York, NY
Eridik says, "Very proffesional and hard working person" Read more
24/7 Electricity Man

24/7 Electricity Man

New on HomeGuide
17+ years in business
Serves New York, NY
Ambitious dedication reliability accuracy precision work Works 24/7 7 days a week. Availability open anytime
Pawa Realtor

Pawa Realtor

New on HomeGuide
14+ years in business
Serves New York, NY
Pawa Realtor is your go-to partner for all your real estate needs in New York, with a special focus on Long Island. Whether you're looking to buy your dream home or sell a property in Nassau, Suffolk or Queens County, Pawa Realtor is here to guide you every step of the way. With a deep understanding of the local market and a commitment to excellence, they offer expert advice, personalised service, and a seamless buying/ selling experience. Dhiraj Pawa is dedicated to helping you achieve your real estate goals, making Pawa Realtor your top choice for finding or selling properties in the vibrant and competitive New York real estate market.

Your Real Estate Appraisal questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on HomeGuide.

How much does a home appraisal cost?

Real estate appraisal fees are $350 to $600 for a single-family home. Multi-family buildings start around $500 and increase depending on the square footage of the property. Rush fees can increase the appraisal cost by 50% to have the report within 24 to 72 hours.

A home appraisal is a complete study of a house to determine the property value in fair market conditions. Appraisals are necessary when buying a home as banks won't lend money if the home's appraised value is less than the loan amount. Home equity loans are also based on the value of the home, so an appraisal can determine the amount you can borrow.

Who pays for home appraisal?

The home appraisal cost is paid by the party that hires the appraiser.

  • When buying a house, the buyer pays for the appraisal to obtain a mortgage.
  • When selling a house, the seller can choose to pay for an appraisal to set a competitive listing price for their property.
  • On new construction, the buyer pays for the appraisal to obtain a mortgage. Buyers not financing the purchase may hire an appraiser to ensure they aren't overcharged by the builder.
  • In a divorce, the appraisal cost is split equally between the spouses, unless one of the spouses is buying the other out, then they pay the entire fee.
  • On a home equity loan, the borrower pays for the appraisal.

How long does a home appraisal take?

A home appraiser spends between 30 minutes and 2 hours viewing the home. The final appraisal is completed within 1 to 2 weeks, depending on the appraiser's schedule and the complexity of the property. Properties with multiple units or unusual features take longer to complete.

What does a home appraiser look for?

The appraiser considers the home size, land size, and the number of bedrooms and bathrooms in their valuation. They also consider the location and condition of the home which are detailed in the final report. Appraisers also look at comparable sales in the area to determine what the home is worth.

A home appraiser looks at the design of the home, giving more value to homes that are updated and easier to sell. Outdated fixtures and cabinets can result in a lower appraisal. Home improvements including energy-efficient appliances or solar power can also influence the final appraisal.

Are online valuations the same as an appraisal?

Online valuations are not the same as an appraisal. Online valuation tools are usually free and are best used as initial research in the early stages of buying or selling a home. The tools use publicly available data and do not consider the condition or home improvements that impact the home's value.

What questions should I ask when hiring a real estate appraiser?

A real estate appraisal can be stressful whether you are buying or selling a home. A trusted appraiser can guide you through the process and answer all of your questions. Here are some questions to ask when choosing a real estate appraiser:

  • How many years of experience do you have appraising homes?
  • Do you have local market knowledge about homes in my neighborhood?
  • Are you a state-certified appraiser for federally regulated lenders?
  • How do I prepare for an appraisal?
  • May I have a copy of the final appraisal report?

How do I choose a real estate or home appraiser?

Whether you are buying, selling, or refinancing your home, the final report from a real estate appraiser can make or break your home ownership dreams. Don't rely on an unqualified or inexperienced appraiser. Instead, follow these recommendations before hiring a home appraiser:

  • Get recommendations from your real estate agent or financial lender.
  • Check the appraisers are licensed and certified in your state.
  • Ask about their experience, qualifications, and familiarity with the local market.
  • Read their reviews on HomeGuide and Google.
  • Trust your instincts, be confident you are hiring a professional who will do their best for you.

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