Before the lender /
servicer / investor can make a decision on your West Sacramento Short Sale, they have to
determine the Fair Market Value of the property. There are several ways lenders
go about this with some being more accurate than others depending on the
property type. They include the Broker Price Opinion or BPO, the Assessed
Property Value or APV and the full appraisal. Today let’s talk about the most
common valuation technique, the BPO
A BPO is basically
another agent’s estimate of the value of your property. The BPO agent will come
to the property take a series of interior and exterior pictures, pull
comparable properties in the area and supposedly make adjustments for
condition, square footage and other discrepancies between the comparables and
the subject property. The issue with a BPO is the agent is often paid as little
as $50-$75 to complete the BPO. For all that needs to be done that’s not much
for the time involved.
While there are some
very good BPO agents, there are an equal or greater number who don’t put much
thought into adjustments of value or condition. Their concern is not that a bad
BPO may cause a homeowner to lose their home to foreclosure, but how fast they
can get the BPO completed and paid.
A BPO for a tract home
should be fairly close but for older, rural or unique properties it can be a
disaster. Once the lender has the valuation they pretty much stick to it right,
wrong or indifferent. So you can easily see how a bad value will screw up a West Sacramento Short Sale negotiation. Why
a lender will spend so little on something so very important is beyond me but
as they say, it is what it is.
Next time we’ll talk
about the APV and appraisal.
Is a West Sacramento Short Sale Right for Me?
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your West Sacramento home will be worth what you owe, log
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estimate or call me today for a free no obligation consultation or for the
latest West Sacramento short sale information. Call me
today and sleep better tonight; you’ll be glad you did.
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