NC Appraising
Elite Member
- Joined
- Apr 28, 2006
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- North Carolina
Want some SURVEYS, HERE YOU GO AMC's:
http://www.ourfamilyplace.com/homebuyer/appraisal.html
http://www.mortgagenewsdaily.com/316..._Appraisal.asp
*** http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r215...Appraisal-Cost ******
BEFORE THE HVCC!!!
http://library.hsh.com/read_article-hsh.asp?row_id=34
In June 2006, 79% of the lenders in our survey charged an up-front appraisal fee. The average amount charged was $331.
In June 2005, 75.7% of lenders surveyed charged an appraisal fee. The average amount charged was $318.
In December 2004, 78% of lenders surveyed charged an appraisal fee. The average amount charged was $315.
In June 2004, 77% of lenders surveyed charged an appraisal fee. The average amount charged was $314.
In December 2003, 81.1% of lenders surveyed charged an appraisal fee. The average amount charged was $310.
In June 2003, 85.4% of lenders surveyed charged an appraisal fee. The average amount charged was $309.
In September 2002, 81.4% of lenders surveyed charged an appraisal fee. The average amount charged was $309.
In February 2002, 80.6% of lenders surveyed this fee; the average amount was $310.
In September 2001, 86.1% of lenders surveyed this fee; the average amount was $312.
In September 2000, 81.4% of lenders charged this fee; the average amount was $305.
http://www.bankrate.com/finance/mortgages/texas-tops-2009-closing-cost-exclusive.aspx
In Bankrate's 2008 closing costs survey, the average appraisal cost $296. This year, the average appraisal cost $362. The culprit, according to appraisers, is something called the Home Valuation Code of Conduct, or HVCC.
The HVCC is the product of a legal settlement stemming from a lawsuit filed by New York's attorney general. As part of the settlement, the mortgage industry agreed to forbid mortgage brokers from choosing appraisers. The idea was to prevent brokers from pressuring appraisers into overvaluing houses so the loans could go through.
http://money.cnn.com/2004/03/22/pf/yourhome/closingcosts/index.htm
file, said Keith Gumbinger, vice president for HSH Associates.
Since you have an existing relationship, a "streamlined" process might be possible. That can save you a lot of extra paperwork and money on everything from application fees to appraisal fees.
Fee-ed Up?
Here are just some of the costs of closing on a mortgage.Fee
Average cost*
Application $272
Appraisal $310
http://www.ourfamilyplace.com/homebuyer/appraisal.html
http://www.mortgagenewsdaily.com/316..._Appraisal.asp
*** http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r215...Appraisal-Cost ******
BEFORE THE HVCC!!!
http://library.hsh.com/read_article-hsh.asp?row_id=34
In June 2006, 79% of the lenders in our survey charged an up-front appraisal fee. The average amount charged was $331.
In June 2005, 75.7% of lenders surveyed charged an appraisal fee. The average amount charged was $318.
In December 2004, 78% of lenders surveyed charged an appraisal fee. The average amount charged was $315.
In June 2004, 77% of lenders surveyed charged an appraisal fee. The average amount charged was $314.
In December 2003, 81.1% of lenders surveyed charged an appraisal fee. The average amount charged was $310.
In June 2003, 85.4% of lenders surveyed charged an appraisal fee. The average amount charged was $309.
In September 2002, 81.4% of lenders surveyed charged an appraisal fee. The average amount charged was $309.
In February 2002, 80.6% of lenders surveyed this fee; the average amount was $310.
In September 2001, 86.1% of lenders surveyed this fee; the average amount was $312.
In September 2000, 81.4% of lenders charged this fee; the average amount was $305.
http://www.bankrate.com/finance/mortgages/texas-tops-2009-closing-cost-exclusive.aspx
In Bankrate's 2008 closing costs survey, the average appraisal cost $296. This year, the average appraisal cost $362. The culprit, according to appraisers, is something called the Home Valuation Code of Conduct, or HVCC.
The HVCC is the product of a legal settlement stemming from a lawsuit filed by New York's attorney general. As part of the settlement, the mortgage industry agreed to forbid mortgage brokers from choosing appraisers. The idea was to prevent brokers from pressuring appraisers into overvaluing houses so the loans could go through.
http://money.cnn.com/2004/03/22/pf/yourhome/closingcosts/index.htm
file, said Keith Gumbinger, vice president for HSH Associates.
Since you have an existing relationship, a "streamlined" process might be possible. That can save you a lot of extra paperwork and money on everything from application fees to appraisal fees.
Fee-ed Up?
Here are just some of the costs of closing on a mortgage.Fee



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