I have a meeting at the end of June, and don't know the best way to give proof that my property is appraised too high. Any suggestions?
This.BrazosWifi said:
What are houses selling for that are similar to your house? That is the basis of their appraisal.
Actually, no comps can be a good thing. I had one this year where they couldn't show any good comps. They agreed there was no basis for an increase and dropped it back to last years value.91_Aggie said:
If you live out in the country, with no nearby neighbors, you'll have to try to find some "comps" and that may be tough.
good to know.CS78 said:Actually, no comps can be a good thing. I had one this year where they couldn't show any good comps. They agreed there was no basis for an increase and dropped it back to last years value.91_Aggie said:
If you live out in the country, with no nearby neighbors, you'll have to try to find some "comps" and that may be tough.
Wait until next year.viejo said:
I have to say mine was pretty easy. They had appraised it at $35K more than I paid for it in late Nov. 2017. I just walked in with my closing statement. They couldn't argue that their valuation was more accurate than mine. Boom, they took $35K off their appraisal. Done in under 10 minutes.