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Updated over 10 years ago on . Most recent reply

Appraisal advice on active reno
Looking for some info on getting a house appraised (primary residence) to gain access to equity in order to finish current renovations and start an addition.
Wondering if anyone has any experience with this - would love to hear from an actual appraiser - how is the fact that I'm still actively renovating this home going to effect the appraised value?
I have the kitchen completed and the counter tops are on their way, back splash and trim probably won't be done though. One bathroom is done minus trim and the master bath is just about halfway through the update.
Also I have a back deck that is currently under construction.
Am I shooting myself in the foot getting this done before all these are complete?