The Jeff Wright Group has been providing superior quality full service valuation and real estate appraisals for over fifteen years to multi-industry clients and for cross-disciplines in the Southern California Area
We provide honest, accurate and timely reports of appraisals and valuations for Commercial and Residential Real Estate, Assets, Settlement Valuations for Divorce and Estates as well as Investement Bla Bla Business primarily in the Southern California area.
Property and Real Estate Appraisal Tips
We've developed these brochures to help you understand some of the ways a designated
appraiser can help you with your real estate valuation needs. They're intended to provide you with
general information about the issues you may have to consider in your real property transaction and
also some of the ways a designated Appraisal Institute member can help.
Estimating Home Value
How can I find out what my house is worth?
As a homeowner, you may have reason to question the value of your home on
various occasions. These may include planning to buy or sell a home, appealing your property tax
assessment, seeking to eliminate payment of private mortgage insurance or undertaking a major
home renovation project.
When an Appraisal Is Needed
Buying or Selling a Home
If you’re planning to sell your home, setting an appropriate listing price can help to speed
the sale. An appraiser, using market data, arrives at an opinion of market value that can help
you decide on a fair listing price. Similarly, when you’re shopping for a new home, a professional
appraisal can tell you if you’re paying market value.
Transfer of ownership typically involves a mortgage, and an appraisal usually
is required before a home loan is approved. Lending institutions may require an appraisal of property
that will be used as security for a mortgage, and this opinion of value plays a key role in mortgage
application approval and the amount of down payment required.
Canceling Private Mortgage Insurance
New homeowners are frequently required to obtain private mortgage insurance,
but as a result of legislation passed by Congress in 1998, homeowners can cancel this coverage
when their loan-to-value ratio reaches 80 percent. To take advantage of this option a homeowner
generally must have a good payment history and satisfy the holder of the mortgage that the 4 value
of the property has not declined below its original value. An appraiser can develop an opinion
of the current value of the home, which will assist the homeowner in deciding whether or not to
ask the lender to drop mortgage insurance.
Relocating for a Job
Real estate appraisals are often needed by relocation firms that assist employers in
the transfer of their employees. Sometimes, the relocation firm offers to purchase an employee’s
home if the employee is unable to sell the home during a specified time period. An appraiser is
called in to estimate the market value of the home; this estimate of value helps the relocation
firm decide how much to pay for the property. The appraiser may be selected by the relocation
firm, the employer or by the homeowner-employee, depending on the relocation firm’s policy.
Appealing Your Tax Assessment
In most communities real estate taxes are based on an ad valorem (“according
to value”) assessment of your property’s value. If you believe the assessed value
is unfair, you may have the right to appeal the assessor’s valuation. Many assessment appeals
can be resolved with a telephone call or letter to your local assessor. If a dispute is carried
beyond this point, however, you may want a professional appraiser to give you an independent opinion
of value to bolster your appeal to the assessor.
Remodeling & Rehabbing
Many homeowners today are choosing to fix up rather than trade up: to remodel and enlarge
their current home rather than move to another home. But don’t count on receiving a dollar-for-dollar
return at resale time—improvements may not return their costs. Some highly personalized
improvements can even handicap the sale of your home. If you’re considering improving your
home with the intention of increasing its resale value, an appraiser can help you decide which
improvements make the most economic sense.
If you’re undertaking a major rehabilitation project, a feasibility study can be very useful.
The appraiser can also investigate whether your property qualifies for historic preservation benefits
from the federal and local governments. All of the data, gathered and analyzed by the professional
appraiser, can aid you in your decision to rehabilitate.
Other Decisions Requiring Appraisals
An experienced, professional appraiser can assist in many other real estate decisions.
Appraisers often are asked come up with a value for the courts to use in establishing “just
compensation” in situations where the government takes private property for public use,
such as for a road or public park. The law requires that owners of the property taken in this
manner must be paid a fair price. Appraisers also can give an opinion of value of property for
gift or inheritance taxes, lease rental schedules and other investment purposes.
The Value of A Good Appraiser
Whatever the reason that calls for a value estimate of your home, you should engage the
services of a designated member of the Appraisal Institute. These professionals have met stringent
education, experience and ethics requirements that surpass many of those required for state licensure.
Reflecting their unbiased and objective approach to real property appraisal and analysis, members
of the Appraisal Institute are required to adhere to a strictly enforced Code of Professional
Ethics and Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice. Appraisal Institute members may hold
the prestigious MAI, SRPA and SRA designations.
Orange County Cities and Areas Served:
Irvine, Newport Beach, Aliso Viejo, Anaheim, Anaheim Hills, Buena Park, Costa Mesa, Laguna Beach, Dana Point, Capistrano, Corona Del Mar, Coto De Caza, Cypress, Dana Point, Dove Canyon, Tustin, Foothill Ranch, Fountain Valley, Fullerton, Garden Grove, Huntington Beach, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, La Habra, Lake Forest, La Palma, Los Alamitos, Mission Viejo, Orange, Placentia, Portola Hills, Rancho Santa Margarita, Rossmoor, San Clemente, Santa Ana, Seal Beach, Stanton, Trabuco Canyon, Villa Park, Westminster, and Yorba Linda.