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An appraisal of
real estate is the valuation of the rights of ownership. The
appraiser must define the rights he intends to appraise.
The appraiser does not create value, the appraiser interprets
the market to arrive at a value estimate. As the appraiser
compiles data pertinent to a report, consideration must be
given to the site and amenities as well as the physical
condition of the property. An appraiser may spend only a short
time inspecting the property, however, this is only the
beginning.
Considerable research and collection of general and specific
data must be accomplished before the appraiser can arrive at a
final opinion of value.
Due to the many types of value, such as Fair Market Value,
Insurance Value, Tax Value and Value In Use, the need to
precisely define the purpose of the appraisal is essential.
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