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David Schach
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Why no mention of appraisers?

David Schach
  • San Francisco, CA
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I read a lot of posts here about deals and buying and selling etc. And most people seem to look at their team as Broker/agent, GC, broker/lender, equity partners, PM, maybe a title company is discussed now and then. But no one ever talks about finding a great appraiser to give you accurate ARV #s etc. Why is this?

Right now, I am thinking that finding a good appraiser to evaluate my deals could be worth its weight in gold. At the end of the day its the appraised value that matters, not the BPO or someones guess etc...

thoughts?

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Greg H.
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Greg H.
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  • Austin, TX
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@David Schach

Are you willing to pay $400-600 for every potential deal ? If so , the appraiser will be getting all the gold

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