• Does An Appraiser Look In Closets?
    Aug 29 2025

    Ever wondered if a home appraiser actually looks inside your closets? 🤔 It’s not about judging your organization skills! When appraisers inspect a home, they check closets and storage spaces to ensure accurate measurements of square footage 📏 and to verify the layout of rooms. Even what seems like a simple closet can sometimes affect your home's value if it hides extra space or impacts overall storage. 🚪

    Closets and storage areas are an important part of the home appraisal process because adequate storage can make a home more appealing to buyers. 📦 Appraisers focus on the space itself rather than the contents, so no need to stress about what’s inside. Keeping closets tidy can make the process smoother, but ultimately it’s the room size and functionality that matter most.

    For more details, check out the full blog at https://eaglehomeappraisalgilbert.com/does-an-appraiser-look-in-closets/ 🏠. If you have questions or need an appraisal, give us a call at (480) 573-7263 📞.

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  • Do Appraisers Need To Be Good At Math?
    Aug 29 2025

    🔍 Ever wondered if being a math whiz is essential to be a real estate appraiser? 🏡

    In this episode, we delve into the role of math in property appraisals. While advanced math isn't a daily necessity, appraisers do need to be comfortable with basic calculations like percentages, square footage, and loan-to-value ratios. 🧾

    📚 Licensing exams, especially for commercial appraisers or those aiming for MAI designations, require a stronger grasp of financial concepts. But don't worry – modern software tools handle complex calculations, allowing appraisers to focus on analysis and market trends. 📊

    Key skills for appraisers include:

    • 🧠 Analytical thinking

    • 🔍 Attention to detail

    • 📈 Understanding financial principles

    • 🗣️ Strong communication

    • 📚 Research abilities

    For more insights, check out the full blog post: https://eaglehomeappraisalgilbert.com/do-appraisers-need-to-be-good-at-math/

    📞 Contact: (480) 573-7263

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    2 mins
  • Is Becoming An Appraiser Difficult?
    Aug 29 2025

    🎯 Considering a Career as a Real Estate Appraiser? 🏡

    Thinking about becoming a real estate appraiser? It’s a rewarding path that offers flexibility, independence, and the opportunity to work in a dynamic industry. But is it difficult to get started? Let’s break it down. 📊

    🧠 What It Takes to Become an Appraiser

    Becoming an appraiser requires commitment and effort. Here's what you'll need:

    • Education: Complete required coursework—ranging from 75 to 300 hours—depending on the license level.

    • Experience: Gain supervised experience, typically between 1,000 to 3,000 hours.

    • Examination: Pass a national exam to demonstrate your knowledge and skills.

    While the process demands time and dedication, it's achievable with the right mindset. 💪

    💼 Why Choose a Career in Appraisal?
    • Independence: Enjoy the freedom of working for yourself or with minimal supervision.

    • Flexibility: Set your own schedule and work-life balance.

    • Earning Potential: With experience, appraisers can earn a competitive income.

    • Job Satisfaction: Help clients make informed decisions about property values.

    📞 Ready to Start Your Journey?

    If you're in the Gilbert, AZ area and interested in learning more about becoming an appraiser or need professional appraisal services, reach out to us at Eagle Home Appraisal Gilbert. We're here to guide you every step of the way.

    📞 Call us today at (480) 573-7263 or visit our website: https://eaglehomeappraisalgilbert.com/is-becoming-an-appraiser-difficult/

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    3 mins
  • What Does An Appraiser Check On A House?
    Aug 29 2025

    🎧 Unlocking the Secrets of Home Appraisals: What Appraisers Really Check 🏡

    If you're preparing for a home appraisal, it's natural to wonder what the appraiser will examine. Understanding this can help you present your home in the best light and ensure a smooth appraisal process.

    🔍 What Do Appraisers Inspect?
    1. Physical Condition & Structure 🏗️ Appraisers assess the overall state of your home, including the foundation, roof, walls, ceilings, and floors. They look for any visible damage or safety concerns.

    2. Interior Features 🛋️ The number of bedrooms and bathrooms, quality of flooring, walls, and trim, and the condition of doors and windows are noted.

    3. Exterior Features 🏠 The condition of siding, roofing, garage, porches, decks, and other outdoor elements is evaluated.

    4. Home Improvements & Upgrades 🔧 Recent renovations, especially in kitchens and bathrooms, are considered and can add value to the home.

    5. Size & Layout 📐 The total living area, lot size and shape, and the number of rooms are measured and compared to similar homes.

    6. Location & Neighborhood 📍 Proximity to amenities, school districts, and the overall desirability of the area are taken into account.

    7. Safety & Utilities ⚠️ Presence of smoke detectors, handrails, and secure railings are checked. Utilities and access are also noted.

    8. Additional Features & Amenities 🌟 Outdoor amenities like swimming pools, patios, fencing, and landscaping can add value. Special features such as fireplaces and smart home technology are considered.

    🚫 What Appraisers Don't Focus On
    • Cosmetic Details 🎨 Appraisers don't focus on interior decorations, furniture, or minor cosmetic issues unless they indicate neglect or damage.

    • Mechanical Inspections ⚙️ While they note the condition of systems, appraisers aren't responsible for in-depth mechanical, plumbing, or electrical inspections.

    📝 Appraisal Report Components
    • Fair Market Value 💰 The estimated value based on the inspection and market analysis.

    • Description of the Home 📝 Detailed notes on the property’s features and condition.

    • Comparable Sales 📊 Analysis of recent sales of similar homes in the area.

    • Photos & Sketches 📸 Images of the home and a sketch of the property’s layout.

    For more detailed information, visit the full article here: What Does An Appraiser Check On A House?

    📞 Ready to schedule your appraisal? Call us at (480) 573-7263 today!

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  • What Not To Tell A Home Appraiser?
    Aug 29 2025
    What Not to Tell a Home Appraiser 🏡

    📞 Call Eagle Home Appraisal Gilbert at (480) 573-7263

    🔗 Full Article: What Not To Tell A Home Appraiser?

    🚫 Key Points to Avoid During a Home Appraisal
    1. 💰 Don't Discuss Your Home's Value

      • Avoid saying, "I believe the house is worth more," or referencing online estimates. Let the appraiser form their own opinion.

    2. 🏘️ Don't Compare to Other Homes

      • Refrain from mentioning, "A similar home sold for much higher." Appraisers rely on their own data and comparisons.

    3. 🛠️ Don't Mention DIY Work Without Proof

      • If you've made improvements yourself, provide documentation or permits. Unverified DIY work can raise concerns.

    4. 📅 Don't Say You've Scheduled Another Appraisal

      • This can appear distrustful and may influence the appraiser's independence.

    5. 👣 Don't Follow or Pressure the Appraiser

      • Allow the appraiser to work without distractions. Constant questions or pressure can hinder their process.

    ✅ What to Do Instead
    • Be Honest About Major Issues: If asked about significant problems like structural issues, be truthful.

    • Provide Relevant Information: Share facts about the home, neighborhood, and any improvements.

    • Respect the Appraiser's Process: Trust their expertise and allow them to conduct a thorough evaluation.

    For a comprehensive understanding, listen to the full discussion in our latest podcast episode. 🎧

    📞 Contact Eagle Home Appraisal Gilbert at (480) 573-7263

    🔗 Full Article: What Not To Tell A Home Appraiser?

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