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May 12, 2015 at 3:09 PM #21521May 12, 2015 at 4:29 PM #786160HLSParticipant
If the home is on just one parcel have your Realtor pay for a new appraisal and see what happens. Do you need the other parcel ?
Have them deed it to you separately.There are creative ways for you to get this done.
Most Realtors don’t know much about loan qualifying and financing. A Realtor is not a loan officer. (Unless they are licensed for both!)I don’t understand why this problem didn’t come up the first week when the preliminary title report
was received by the lender.Call the county and ask about the cost/time frame
to do a ‘lot line adjustment’
It is possible to create a larger lot if necessary.(I’m Realtor AND licensed for loans)
May 13, 2015 at 8:50 AM #786170EconProfParticipanttrust HLS
May 13, 2015 at 4:47 PM #786190nervous buyerParticipantThank you for your reply. We found out today the home came back with a new appraisal of $305k. Our broker apologized and offered to pay for the next inspection. Somehow the home was appraised at $375k and a week later is appraised for $305k?
The search continues. Thank you again for your reply.
May 14, 2015 at 11:46 AM #786225HLSParticipantAny appraisal is the opinion of the appraiser, but always backed up with valid comps however that is an unusually large spread.
Not all appraisers are VA approved. Both of yours should have been.Was the $305K for 1 parcel or both ?
the $375K was for 2 parcels, correct ?If you still like the property, try to negotiate price, terms & lot adjustment.
May 14, 2015 at 5:04 PM #786254nervous buyerParticipantThank you again for your post. The VA appraisal came back with $305k for the home with both parcels. The sellers owe $320k and can’t lower their price much further.
To be honest my fiance and I both feel relieved escrow didn’t go through. The day before escrow fell through I drove by the house and began regretting our decision; the rosy feeling was just not there and I felt we had over paid.
I am pretty realistic about the type of home we can find in our price range, but the home in Alpine was more if a 1 br as the other br was the size of a small office. The room bugged me, and I know it would have bugged me more having to look at it everyday and squeezing a twin in for a guest room.
It worked out for the best in the end. The house hunt continues. Thank you again for your wisdom.
May 14, 2015 at 11:45 PM #786263HLSParticipantI would not suggest that anyone buy a house that they are not crazy about.
Things that you don’t like may bother you much more
later if they can’t be corrected.Since you are relieved that this one didn’t close, walk away and don’t look back.
In the future, use the contingency period to figure out if it’s the right house for you.
Never let anyone else try to convince you to buy if your gut tells you otherwise.There will be other houses to look at and buy.
Happy Hunting! HLS -
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