A home appraisal has two major parts:
Let’s break each one down.
?? 1. The on-site inspection
This is the part most homeowners think of as “the appraisal,” but it’s really just the first step.
What the appraiser looks at
What the appraiser does not do
How long it takes
?? 2. The market analysis (done after they leave your home)
This is where the real valuation work happens.
The appraiser analyzes:
They also consider:
?? 3. The final appraisal report
The appraiser compiles everything into a standardized report (often a Uniform Residential Appraisal Report, or URAR).
It includes:
This report is typically delivered to the lender or client within 2–7 days after the inspection.
?? The purpose of the appraisal
The goal is simple: Determine the fair market value of the property at that moment in time.
It protects:
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