Real Estate Analysis and Commentary in New Jersey

Residential home appraisal in New Jersey is an important process that helps determine the fair market value of a property
October 16th, 2023 6:05 AM


In New Jersey, as in other states, a licensed and certified appraiser must conduct the appraisal.

During the appraisal process, the appraiser will typically consider various factors that affect the value of the property, such as its location, size, condition, and features. They may also look at recent sales data for similar properties in the area to help determine a fair market value.

In New Jersey, the appraisal process is governed by state and federal laws, including the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP). These regulations help ensure that appraisals are conducted fairly and accurately, and that appraisers are held to a high standard of professionalism.

Whether you're buying or selling a property, refinancing, or dealing with estate planning, a residential home appraisal can provide valuable information about the value of your property. It's important to work with a licensed and certified appraiser with a solid reputation for quality and accuracy, such as Cardwell Thaxton and his team at Tight and Right Real Estate Valuation.

Tight And Right Real Estate Valuation
Cardwell Thaxton, New Jersey
(908) 456-1593
CardwellThaxton@gmail.com
www.tightandrightrealestatevaluation.com


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