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Anthony Simboli
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  • Londonderry, NH
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Single Family Under Agreement - How to Improve Appraisal Value

Anthony Simboli
  • Investor
  • Londonderry, NH
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I just accepted an offer on a single family home that I am selling. It is a unique house that has been hard to find comps on given its layout and design. The buyer loves the home but I want to make sure I maximize the appraisal value so that there is no potential issues with financing after. 

Example - the master bedroom technically does not have a door on it right now because the master is the entire addition on the house and feedback we've got is that people actually prefer it off they like the look and openness more. Should we frame up a door on just for an appraisal?

The house is staged, but is there anything else I could do within a few days to maybe increase an appraisal?

Any information or experiences would be great. 

Thanks

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