The difference between a home inspection and appraisal
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The Difference Between an Inspection and an Appraisal


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As a first-time homebuyer, you may encounter unfamiliar terms and conditions in the process. While you may have a general understanding of inspections, you might be unsure of their significance or how they differ from appraisals. To simplify, let's delve into the purpose of each and their impact on you as a prospective homeowner.

Home Inspection

Once you’re under contract on a home you’d like to buy, getting an inspection is a key part of the process. An inspection gives you a clear idea of the safety and overall condition of the home – which is important for such a big transaction. As a recent Realtor.com article explains:

A home inspection is something that protects your financial interest in what will likely be the largest purchase you make in your life—one in which you need as much information as possible.”

If anything is questionable in the inspection process – like the age of the roof, the state of the HVAC system, or just about anything else – you have the option to discuss and negotiate any potential issues or repairs with the seller before the transaction is final. And don’t worry – you don’t have to go through that process alone. Your real estate agent will be your advocate and negotiate with the seller for you.

Home Appraisal

While the inspection tells you about the current state of the house, an appraisal gives you its value. Bankrate explains:

“When buying or selling a home, an appraisal verifies that the sale price of the home is in line with fair market value. This ensures the homebuyer doesn’t pay more than the home is worth, and the mortgage lender doesn’t lend more than it is worth.”

Regardless of what you’re willing to pay for a house, if you’ll be using a mortgage to fund your purchase, the appraisal protects you from overpaying and the bank from lending you more than the home is worth.

And if there’s ever any confusion or discrepancy between the appraisal and the agreed-upon price in your contract, your trusted real estate professional will help you navigate any additional negotiations to try to close the gap.

Bottom Line

The inspection and the appraisal play distinct yet crucial roles in the home-buying process – and you don't have to navigate them alone. Reach out today for expert guidance every step of the way.

Laurie Williamson
Post by Laurie Williamson
Jul 12, 2024 11:06:09 AM
Meet Laurie Williamson, a seasoned professional in the residential real estate domain, boasting an impressive 20-year career. As a distinguished team leader, her reputation extends beyond adept negotiation skills; she is celebrated for her exceptional leadership and organizational prowess, ensuring that transactions unfold seamlessly under her guidance.

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