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	<title>The Sharron Kelley Team &#187; Are You Selling Your Vernon Hills Home? If Your Appraisal is Too Low I can Help!</title>
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		<title>Are You Selling Your Vernon Hills Home? If Your Appraisal is Too Low I can Help!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jun 2010 04:09:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many potential home buyers in Vernon Hills are not qualifying loans. The fact is that the home values are not there. Bank foreclosures are putting more distressed inventory on the market and making it harder for appraisers to justify the Sold home comparables in Vernon Hills. When the appraisals come in to low, this can... <a href="http://www.northernillinoishomes.com/sharrons-blog/local-real-estate-news/are-you-selling-your-vernon-hills-home-if-your-appraisal-is-too-low-i-can-help/" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>Many potential home <strong>buyers in Vernon Hills</strong> are not qualifying loans. The fact is that the home values are not there. Bank foreclosures are putting more distressed inventory on the market and making it harder for appraisers to justify the Sold home comparables in Vernon Hills. When the appraisals come in to low, this can result in buyers not being able to borrow enough money to close on their <strong>Vernon Hills Home</strong> purchase. Here are several steps to consider:</p>
<h3>Check the Appraisal for Mistakes:</h3>
<p>Make sure the property dimensions are correct and be sure to attach a plat of survey and a floor plan if available for the Appraiser. Look at the comparable properties that the appraiser used and make sure that they are correct. If the appraisal indicates that one of the comparables has a finished basement and it does not, that could significantly change you property value.</p>
<h3>Supply a list of Comparable Sales:</h3>
<p>Have your agent put together a recent list of <strong>Sold Vernon Hills Homes</strong> that justify the sale’s price of your home. These properties should be of similar style, size and age to your home. This list should be submitted to the underwriter and ask for a review of the current appraisal. If there are not enough properties that have closed in Buffalo Grove, we can request that the underwriter look at the pending sales in the area. While a pending sale does not submit for a closed sale, it is possible to wait until that property closes and have the appraiser do a reconsideration of value with a date after the pending <strong>Vernon Hills Home</strong> has closed.</p>
<h3>Increase the Buyer’s Down Payment:</h3>
<p>There are several ways a great lender can absorb some of the closing costs that can help the buyer put more money down.</p>
<p>Last but not least it is Sometimes Necessary to…….</p>
<h3>Renegotiate the Sales Price:</h3>
<p>This recently happened to me with a <strong>Vernon Hills Home</strong> and we did take all of the above steps and did get a second appraisal. We were able to increase the appraisal price however we were still $5000.00 apart. The buyer wanted the home and the seller wanted to move so the buyer came up $2500.00 and the seller came down $2500.00. We were able to make this work and closed the <strong>Vernon Hills property</strong>.</p>
<p>There are many parts to Selling you <strong>Home in Vernon Hills</strong> today and working with a qualified agent that goes the extra mile to solve all of the problems that can happen is critical in this market. Make sure to get a list of referrals from the agent that you are speaking with and check them out. This can be one of the most important decisions that you make.</p>
<p>If you are looking to buy or sell a <strong>Vernon Hills Home</strong>, call your local <strong>Vernon Hills Realtor, Sharron Kelley</strong>  at 847-465-3638 or email me at sharron@northernillinoishomes.com. You can also visit my website <a href="http://www.northernillinoishomes.com"><strong>www.NorthernIllinoisHomes.com</strong></a> for all of your real estate needs. <a href="http://www.mlsfinder.com/il_mred/sharronkelley/index.cfm?action=searchresults&#038;searchkey=5da9676f-cdc3-848f-52dc-75efdff281ee&#038;npp=10"><strong>Click here to search Homes in Vernon Hills</strong></a></p>
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		<title>Buffalo Grove Real Estate Appraisal Information</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Feb 2010 03:58:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sharron</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here is some great infomation that will help out buyers when looking in Buffalo Grove or any Lake County Illinois Area. I was featured in Chicago Agent Magazine this month and was lucky enough to get some great answers about appraisals in the Buffalo Grove and Lake County Illinois Market and wanted to share it... <a href="http://www.northernillinoishomes.com/resources/lender-information/buffalo-grove-real-estate-appraisal-information/" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here is some great infomation that will help out buyers when looking in Buffalo Grove or any Lake County Illinois Area.  I was featured in Chicago Agent Magazine this month and was lucky enough to get some great answers about appraisals in the Buffalo Grove and Lake County Illinois Market and wanted to share it with everyone.<br />
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<p>Q: SHARRON KELLEY CRS,<br />
CDPE, The Sharron Kelley<br />
Team, Coldwell Banker<br />
Buffalo Grove, 847.465.3638,<br />
sharron@northernillinoshomes.com</p>
<p>Q. How has the appraisal process changed<br />
and why are appraisals coming in low?</p>
<p>A: SHERYL ACKERSON, Vice<br />
President of Mortgage<br />
Lending, Guaranteed Rate,<br />
Inc., Skokie Branch, 847.972.5707,<br />
Sheryl.Ackerson@guaranteedrate.com</p>
<p>The prevalence of foreclosures in the<br />
current market is the major reason<br />
for the decline in appraised values. In the past 18 years,<br />
when there was a foreclosure an appraiser would typically<br />
be able to explain that this property was an uncommon<br />
exception to the market. In other words, both appraisers<br />
and lenders ignored this comparable. Now, nothing can<br />
be ignored and short sales and foreclosures are dominating<br />
the marketplace. Not only are appraisers using three<br />
sold comparables, but typically most also will show three<br />
current listings. If one of the new, current listings is a REO<br />
bank-owned property, it is there to serve as an indication<br />
of where the market is going.</p>
<p>In addition, in the past, upgrades or improvements to<br />
a home such as a finished basement or a new state-of-the<br />
art kitchen could easily add $35,000 to $50,000 to a home.<br />
Now upgrades seldom matter. In this manner, every house<br />
is affected.</p>
<p>Q. How do we get buyers to understand the appraisal process<br />
in today’s market?</p>
<p>When working with a potential buyer, we educate them<br />
that an appraisal is an independent, impartial evaluation.<br />
Only facts and figures matter; square footage and above<br />
grade bathroom counts have more to do with determining<br />
the appraised value than if there is a finished basement,<br />
new carpet and custom paint. Additionally — the timeliness<br />
of the sale — the closing date — is a principal,<br />
controlling factor. In today’s market, a comparable sale<br />
over 90 days is old news. In the past, lenders would allow<br />
comparables up to a six month period.</p>
<p>Another issue is the concept of “declining market.”<br />
An appraiser states that a house is in a declining market<br />
or in a market with an oversupply of inventory. In these<br />
instances, some investors are requiring an additional 5<br />
percent down payment. This is happening more in the<br />
high-end market.</p>
<p>If you are looking to buy or sell a home in Buffalo Grove, Vernon Hills, Long Grove or anywhere else in the Lake County Illinois area please <a href="http://www.northernillinoishomes.com/contact-sharron/">contact me</a>, I would love to help you out. </p>
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		<title>The Chicagoland Year to Date Housing Report Market Update August 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Sep 2009 22:58:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here we go again. We have just received our year to date market update for the Chicago Suburbs, North and Northwest Suburbs including Buffalo Grove, Long Grove, Libertyville, Palatine, and Vernon Hills homes. Select attached or detached to download the PDF files (Detached) (Attached). This information will give you current property value. These statics compare... <a href="http://www.northernillinoishomes.com/resources/the-chicagoland-year-to-date-housing-report-market-update/" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here we go again.  We have just received our year to date market update for the Chicago Suburbs, North and Northwest Suburbs including Buffalo Grove, Long Grove, Libertyville, Palatine, and Vernon Hills homes. Select attached or detached to download the PDF files (<a href="http://www.northernillinoishomes.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/YTD_RANWC-Juri_0809DE_ad3.pdf"><strong>Detached</strong></a>)    (<a href="http://www.northernillinoishomes.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/YTD_RANWC-Juri_0809AT_ad2.pdf"><strong>Attached</strong></a>).  This information will give you current property value.  These statics compare 2008 to 2009 active and sold properties.  It is a great basis to see where the market is going and how this affects our home values. </p>
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		<title>Important News Regarding the Banking Industry</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Aug 2009 16:52:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There have been many changes in the market over the past several months regarding the new regulations on the appraisals for lenders. The enclosed letter is a from the appraisal firm that does our monthly market updates that we send to you all. Please do read the enclosed letter that was written as I do... <a href="http://www.northernillinoishomes.com/resources/important-news-regarding-the-banking-industry/" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There have been many changes in the market over the past  several months regarding the new regulations on the appraisals for lenders.  The enclosed letter is a from the appraisal firm that does our monthly market updates that we send to you all. </p>
<p>Please do read the enclosed letter that was written as I do believe that this will help you understand some of the changes that we are experiencing in the lending side of our business.  I do realize this is all  very confusing as to how it affects you home value today.  I hope this will help you have a better understanding of what the issues are in the market that we are in.  </p>
<p>Please read<span id="more-551"></span></p>
<p>Dear Real Estate Professionals,</p>
<p> To quote a friend of mine, â€œI see a light at the end of the tunnelâ€¦just not sure if it is a way out or a freight trainâ€.  Certainly there has been a great deal of opinions of late as to the state of the housing market and which direction we can expect to go in the near future.  Personally, I am not convinced any of these sources have a clue.  But I do believe that those of us in the field everyday will know before any of the experts who produce these opinions and never get into the field. </p>
<p>I saw yesterday that prices increased of late.  I suspect that is based on some macro market stat that is meaningless.  As I have noted in the past, tracking average price is NOT an indication to either increases or decreases in prices.  It is rather an indication as to WHAT is selling.  I wish it were that simple but we professionals know that considerably more work must go into these kind of conclusions.  I always use as an example several years back when smaller/older homes were been purchased for their land value and newer/large homes built in their place ($400,000 tear down replaced with a $1,500,000).  The average sale price in the area would likely have increased significantly, but is that appreciation?  No, not any more than the current market where many of the sales are short sales, foreclosures, distressed sales.  Those appraisers and underwriters relying on that data to determine market change adjustments are being misled. </p>
<p>This brings me to my EDITORIAL:</p>
<p>A lot of blame has been placed on the appraisal industry for the current housing market debacle.  Some of it fairâ€¦not all.  The new HVCC (Home Valuation Code of Conduct) was implemented to take pressure off appraisers.  While it may accomplish that issue, it has not improved the residential appraisal profession.  Adding another layer of bureaucracy seldom improves anything but can and does add to timing and costs.  Many complaints evolve around appraisers coming greater distances to areas they are not familiar with to complete appraisal assignments.    But then this is not a new issue.  I have heard this from many of my real estate agent friends for years.  What has become a growing issue is that these appraisers do not take the time to gather the information to properly complete the appraisal assignment.  </p>
<p>This can be attributed to several issues.  While the cost of the appraisal may have likely increased due to the HVCC, this increased fee in many cases has not filtered down to the appraiser.  Those lenders using management companies to comply with HVCC must charge a fee to operate their management business and make their profit.  Therefore, the appraiser must make a â€œBusiness Decisionâ€ if they want that work as some of these management companies are taking part of the appraiserâ€™s fee to run their business.  Many qualified appraisers may pass on these assignments and prefer to develop clients where their profit margin is more in line with their business plan.</p>
<p>But my opinion is that this in itself, while a problem, is not the real issue.  The essence of the problem with Professional Residential Appraisers is the lack of training and education.  When the government chose many years back to require appraisers to be licensed/certified after the Savings and Loan debacle, it gave instant credibility to that appraiser.  Membership to professional organizations diminished as a result (not that all designated appraisers are beyond these very same issues).  Requirements to meet minimum guidelines for comparables (comps canâ€™t be over 6 months and must be within 1 mile as examples) became misunderstood by lenders and appraisers alike.  Adjustment guidelines were implemented.  But these were guidelines and never meant to be mandatory.  What has occurred is many residential appraisers have felt the pressure to meet these guidelines on every appraisal and in some instances, overlook data that could be more reflective to the value of the subject property being appraised.  </p>
<p>Appraising is an Artâ€¦.Not a Science.</p>
<p>But when was the last time we heard that?  This was as common as location, location, location.</p>
<p>The appraisal forms have changed dramatically over the years with appraisers required to provide much more extensive information allowing the lender to make a solid lending decision.   That is good.  But what has been lost is the â€œArtâ€ of the appraisal.  Everyone is looking for a formula to develop the value, i.e. what is an extra bedroom or garage space worth?  But that changes from market to market and house to house.  There is not one answer.  We professionals must develop those answers on every assignment differently.  What we have today is a generation of â€œform fillersâ€.  Lender guidelines may have been met but the real question that should be asked â€¦â€¦is the value correct?</p>
<p>Unfortunately, everything that has been done in attempts to improve the appraisal industry has done little more than increase costs and frustrations.   The answers lie within improving the professionalism of the appraiser through education and training.  </p>
<p>Once again, I thank those of you who have remembered me for the valuation needs of your clients.  I am always available to provide training to your office should the need arise.</p>
<p>Sincerely</p>
<p>Bob</p>
<p>Robert E. Headrick, SRA, SCRP<br />
Robert E. Headrick &#038; Associates, Inc.<br />
Real Estate Appraisers and Consultants<br />
Specializing in Relocation, Litigation &#038; Lending Appraisals Serving the Chicagoland Area since 1977</p>
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		<title>Has the Pendulum Gone to Far?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Jul 2009 03:52:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sharron</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have your home for sale today and are lucky enough to find a buyer, then agree on the price which is fair in today&#8217;s market, all of the inspections issues are resolved, and the buyer is pre-approved from the bank, then it looks like a sale, correct? Well think again with the new... <a href="http://www.northernillinoishomes.com/resources/lender-information/httpmoneyfeaturesblogsmoneycnncom20090721realtors-cry-foul-over-low-ball-appraisals/" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have your home for sale today and are lucky enough to find a buyer, then agree on the price which is fair in today&#8217;s market, all of the inspections issues are resolved, and the buyer is pre-approved from the bank, then it looks like a sale, correct?  </p>
<p>Well think again with the new laws regarding the <a href="http://moneyfeatures.blogs.money.cnn.com/2009/07/21/realtors-cry-foul-over-low-ball-appraisals/">bank appraisals</a>.  How many homeowners think their home is sold, then are stunned when the home does not appraise out.  So how far has the pendulum gone the other way?  </p>
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