Understanding the Tax Appeal Process in Westmoreland County, PA
Town & Country Residential Appraisals Blog
by Brianne Ledbetter
2M ago
In Westmoreland County, PA, a significant number of homeowners find themselves grappling with property tax assessments that seem higher than they ought to be. In some cases, property owners don’t even know what their assessed value is or how it relates to their property tax consequence. This is a crucial issue because with the common level ratio set at 10, an over-assessment means you're likely paying more in property taxes than you should be. As an example, my own experience sheds light on this problem as I have recently applied for an appeal. My condo has an assessed value of $26,590, which ..read more
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Decoding Knob and Tube Wiring: How It Impacts Your Home's Value
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by Brianne Ledbetter
5M ago
If you own or are looking to purchase an older home, there might be lurking in your home something that could affect its value – knob and tube wiring. Due to the age of many homes in Westmoreland County, I still see plenty of homes with some functioning knob and tube wiring. This old-school electrical setup was once a popular way to install electricity in a home. But now, it's like the outdated ancestor of today's electrical systems, and it comes with some problems. What Is Knob and Tube Wiring? Back in the late 1800s to the early 1900s, knob and tube wiring was the go-to for electrifying home ..read more
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Demystifying Square Footage Discrepancies in Real Estate: What You Need to Know
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by Brianne Ledbetter
6M ago
Confidence in the size of your home is a fundamental aspect of real estate, but have you ever wondered why the reported square footage can differ from one source to another? In this article, we will delve into the reasons behind these discrepancies and underscore the significance of precise measurements in the real estate world. When you bought your house, someone, whether it was a real estate agent, a builder, or a published source, provided you with an estimate of its size. However, this estimate may not always be consistent or entirely accurate. Let's explore the factors that contribute to ..read more
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Does an Appraisal Have an Expiration Date?
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by Brianne Ledbetter
6M ago
Appraisals do not expire. Every appraisal report is required to have an effective date which reflects the date the value opinion relates to. This date is important because it is the date that becomes the benchmark reflecting the research and analysis of the market trends that impacted the development of value. If at any time after that effective date the market trends change, then the value result could be impacted proportionately. It is important to note that while there is technically no expiration date, lenders may have their own designated time period for which an appraisal is good for. Mo ..read more
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Dollars and Sense: The Significance of Knowing Your Home's Worth
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by Brianne Ledbetter
7M ago
You would have to be living under a rock or in an area that is completely off grid to not be somewhat aware that real estate prices have been fluctuating and increasing significantly in many areas over the past couple of years. If you have not purchased or refinanced recently, your homes value might have changed from where you thought it was just 12 -18 months ago. Knowing the value of your home can be important for many reasons of which, here are a few: Financial Planning The value of your home is a significant component of your overall net worth. Your home is likely one of your most signific ..read more
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Reducing the Stress of Divorce: The Vital Role of an Experienced Appraiser
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by Brianne Ledbetter
7M ago
We understand that going through a divorce is an incredibly challenging experience, both emotionally and legally. In these turbulent times, it becomes crucial to alleviate some of the stress involved in the process. One effective way to achieve this is by engaging the services of an experienced and qualified appraiser who has been established as an expert witness in divorce litigation. In this blog post, we will delve into the significance of hiring an appraiser with expert witness testimony experience for divorce appraisals, offering invaluable support during this trying period. Understanding ..read more
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Appraisal Reviews: Ensuring Accuracy and Compliance
Town & Country Residential Appraisals Blog
by Brianne Ledbetter
7M ago
Recently, after completing a few courses and passing the exam offered by Appraiser eLearning through the National Association of Appraisers, I received a Certificate in Appraisal Review from their Professional Certification Board. Now why would one want to have an appraisal report reviewed? Appraisal reviews play a crucial role in the real estate industry, ensuring the accuracy, quality, and compliance of an appraisal report. An appraisal review involves the evaluation and analysis of an existing appraisal report conducted by another appraiser. It aims to gauge the quality, accuracy, and adher ..read more
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VA's Tidewater Process- Riding the Waves to Appraisal Fairness
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by Brianne Ledbetter
7M ago
When it comes to appraising homes for buyers using VA-backed financing, the Tidewater process plays a crucial role in determining fair market value. This procedure, implemented by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), aims to protect the interests of veterans. What is the Tidewater process and what is its significance in VA-backed home appraisals? The Tidewater process, also known as the Tidewater Initiative, is a specific procedure used by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) when appraising a home for a buyer using VA-backed financing. Its purpose is to protect the interests of veteran ..read more
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ADU's- What are they and how do they impact the appraisal process?
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by Brianne Ledbetter
7M ago
Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) are secondary residential units on the same property as the main dwelling. They provide homeowners and potential buyers with opportunities to enhance property value, generate income, or accommodate multi-generational living. It's important to understand how ADUs can impact property value and financing options, particularly considering the restrictions set by Fannie Mae and FHA lending guidelines. Let's explore further. First, what is an ADU? An ADU is a separate living space, often with a kitchen, bathroom, and sleeping area, located on the same property as the ..read more
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We Have Some Empty Seats on the Bus
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by Brianne Ledbetter
7M ago
Today, we want to share some exciting news with our readers. If you're a certified appraiser seeking a dynamic and rewarding opportunity, look no further than Town & Country Residential Appraisals, the #1 Voted Best Real Estate Appraisal Office in the County! Our appraisal office is actively seeking an individual to fill the position of Staff Appraiser. We would prefer an individual who is already located in our market area but will consider someone who is willing to relocate. Why Join Town & Country Residential Appraisals? High Volume: At Town & Country Residential Appraisals, w ..read more
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