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I am not doing the 3.6 FORM deal


Dude - that was a lifetime ago WRT valuation technology. I remember back in the day doing an analysis of AVM's and their accuracy. We compared AVM values to some 5,000 home sales across the US - the accuracy rate then (circa 2010 +/-) was around 80%. I'd hazard now that most of them are better than 95%. The key for the folks trying to figure out how to lean on AVM's even more in their risk management roles is trying to figure out how they can determine which homes the AVM's are gonna be wrong on. And to your point - it's the albatross homes.

To use your home as an example, why would you need an appraisal if you're in a homogeneous market? (and, of course, you have a good idea of property condition - which you get with the PDC)

You never did say whether you think Zillow (or Redfin) is accurate for your place?
Why is it a benchmark of "accuracy" for an AVM compared to the SALE PRICE?

Appraisers are opining market value, not sale price. It is a closed loop to use AVMs based on sale prices and then judge them by how close their result is to the sale price !
 
the common lap dog sits nicely and waits for instructions... :unsure: :rof:
Who is your daddy? Who is your master? Are you my employee?
 

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it is worse then that...not only are they the appraisers employer...they are also their competition :unsure: :rof:
 
it is worse then that...not only are they the appraisers employer...they are also their competition :unsure: :rof:
It sure fits IRS definition for employer with GSE and appraiser for employee.
 
It sure fits IRS definition for employer with GSE and appraiser for employee.

absolutely...but just no benefits...and no looking at CU :unsure: :rof:
 
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absolutely...but just no benefits...and no looking at CU :unsure: :rof:
But I am for appraisal independence and Customary and Reasonable fees as long as my fees are included in Customary and reasonable fees.

Don't get me going boy. You know how bad I was on my girlfriend Ms. Trice.

I was beyond a thorn in her side.
 
yeah appraiser independence...no person shall attempt to influence the reporting or development except for fannie :rof:
 
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