We Cover all the Bases to Produce Outstanding Appraisals
Were you aware that professional appraisers must be qualified and certified in your state? Sterling Adjusters recognizes the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice.
What Sterling Adjusters looks for in Appraising Your Property
Internal valuation factors:
- The affected building’s square footage
- Number of rooms and types of facilities within the structure, i.e. rest rooms, media centers
- Heating and cooling system condition and whether they are high-efficiency units
- Is plumbing in good operational condition?
- Has the kitchen or bathrooms been recently remodeled?
- Does the home have a basement, crawl space, or attic
- Quality of materials and workmanship of the home’s interior
- Condition and quality of flooring and windows
- Is there evidence of termite or rodent infestation?
External valuation factors:
- The neighborhood. Is the damaged property in the city, suburbs, or out in the country?
- Zoning classification
- Is the property served by public utilities?
- The structural condition of the building or residence
- Roof and gutter system conditions
- Condition of painted surfaces
- Type of foundation
- Lot size
- Are there outdoor features, such as a pool, patio, or storage building?
- Driveway, parking area, and garage situation
The Extras
Properties on the water may have docks or piers that carry additional value.
Property owners may wish to sell a boat with their waterfront property, so that needs appraisal, as well.
Some properties have detached structures like sheds, greenhouse, and garages that add great value.
How can we help you?
When it comes to property appraisals, Sterling Adjusters will cover all based and determine the most appropriate value after considering every detail!
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