How To: Have A Prize-Winning Appraisal Party
Oct 13th 2009 · by misty
Appraisers. You’re not going to fool them, so don’t waste your time trying to do so. But there are a few things to consider pre-appraisal in order to reap maximum value out of your home evaluation.
And remember what I always tell you: Your home is your largest investment, right? Well, this is your time to shine. Show off your investment in its “Sunday best.”
Make Necessary Minor Repairs
- Windows – Replace all broken windows
- Appliances – All should be in working order
- Steps/Railings – Repair if hazardous
Clean Up Your Crap
- Passing a white glove test is not the goal, here. But you should keep in mind that first impressions do matter. Clutter, trash, dirty dishes, strewn laundry – These things contribute to a flawed first impression that definitely won’t do you any favors.
Brag About Your Big Accomplishments
- This is the part where all of those painstaking remodeling & renovation projects will actually start to pay off. Now, don’t expect to recoup the full value of your investment – But you absolutely need to point these projects out to the appraiser. Bathroom? Floors? Windows? Sod? Allow the appraiser to take note.
Put A Leash On Your Pets & Kids
- Okay, I’m joking about the kids part. Don’t turn me in for that one. But do control the both of them. A distracted appraiser, is not a happy appraiser. (And you don’t want an unhappy appraiser on your hands).
Invite Your Agent – Have A Party!
- Sellers – Your agent works for you, so put her to work during the appraisal. She is better trained to think on her feet and deal with the routine concerns and questions of the appraiser. If this is an option, use her.
(I am providing the link to the blog that I stole this photo from)





