Michael Chu
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- Joined
- Feb 9, 2006
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Georgia
Mike Boyd said:Well, the RE agent's job is to get the property sold. If it takes relisting every two weeks to get it done, so-be-it. I do not see it as an ethics issue and it seems like a lot of trouble just to skew the days on market. The listing data is designed for real estate sales people, not real estate appraisers. If you need an accurate DOM then you have to research it more diligently.\\
In my history of selling real estate I have found that many agents only look at new listings. The older ones are easily forgotten. So, to relist it brings it forward to be looked at again by the agents. I hardly think the intent is to deceive appraisers. I agree with John M., however, the only relevant DOM figure is how long it had been listed at the price it was when it sold.
I agree with your post, completely. A question:
A reviewer points out a prior listing of one of the comps utilized by the appraiser and dings you for missing this prior listing (substantially lower)
What is the purpose in doing that? The comps in question could easily be substituted with another comp that has no prior. They both know it.
Is the review biased? or did the reviewer do his/her job?
Are we required to research all prior listings of the comparables?