When requesting a real estate appraisal, many people wonder what they can do to make the process easier and get an accurate valuation of their property. Although the value of a property depends mainly on market factors, location and physical characteristics, adequate preparation can help the specialist gather information more efficiently.
The first step is to have the basic documents of the property available, such as deed, plan, building permits (if applicable) and any relevant information about improvements made. These documents allow you to validate legal and physical aspects of the property.
It is also advisable to grant access to all areas of the property. During the inspection, the appraiser will review interior and exterior spaces, construction conditions, finishes, distribution, maintenance and general condition of the property.
Another important aspect is to report on remodels, extensions or improvements that have added value to the property. Investments such as renovation of kitchens, bathrooms, electrical systems or structural improvements can be considered within the analysis.
Keeping the property tidy and in proper condition facilitates visual inspection, although it is important to note that aesthetic appearance alone does not determine the final value of the appraisal.
At SAVITAT we have specialists in real estate appraisals who apply international methodologies and market analysis to determine the value of residential, commercial, industrial properties and land. Our goal is to provide you with reliable information to support buying, selling, financing, or investing decisions.