How much does an appraisal cost?
How much does an appraisal cost? The cost of an appraisal varies
based upon the following factors:
Type of appraisal: The most commonly used appraisal is called
the Uniform Residential Appraisal Report (URAR). Some lenders
may accept an abbreviated appraisal called the "Drive By
Appraisal", which costs less than the URAR. Type of property:
Appraisals for single-family homes and condominiums usually cost
less than appraisals for multi-unit properties. Value of
property: Appraisals for higher-priced homes usually cost more
than appraisals for lower-priced homes. If your home value is
over $500,000, you can expect to pay more for your appraisal.
Location of property: The cost of an appraisal is affected by
geographic location and availability of appraisers. In areas
where appraisers are few, or the properties are hard to access,
appraisal costs increase. Use of property: Appraisals for
income-producing properties, for example, usually cost more than
appraisals for non-income-producing properties. Rental property
appraisals include a rent survey and the property's income
statement. Appraisal fees on single-family, owner-occupied homes
under $500,000 in densely populated areas vary between $250 and
$400. Fees for similarly priced rental properties may vary
between $400 and $550.
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