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August 24, 2011 at 3:33 PM #724876August 24, 2011 at 4:30 PM #723730CliffordParticipant
[quote=recordsclerk]Flipped homes use flipped comps. The system just feeds itself. We did a flip back in 2009 when prices were going up and had offers way above what we thought the home would appraise for. The VA appraiser was able to use recently closed flipped comps and looked at the multiple offers (22 offers above list price). The VA appraiser was also able to factor in the mandated seller concessions.
I have talked to other flippers about getting the appraisal numbers needed to close. They prepare a list of work completed and hand it to the appraiser.[/quote]What are “flipped comps” ? Are you saying that the appraisers look at the recent transactions and only use the flipped transactions to appraise a flipped house ?
What about a non-flipped house ? Do appraisers use “non-flipped transactions” ?
August 24, 2011 at 4:30 PM #723823CliffordParticipant[quote=recordsclerk]Flipped homes use flipped comps. The system just feeds itself. We did a flip back in 2009 when prices were going up and had offers way above what we thought the home would appraise for. The VA appraiser was able to use recently closed flipped comps and looked at the multiple offers (22 offers above list price). The VA appraiser was also able to factor in the mandated seller concessions.
I have talked to other flippers about getting the appraisal numbers needed to close. They prepare a list of work completed and hand it to the appraiser.[/quote]What are “flipped comps” ? Are you saying that the appraisers look at the recent transactions and only use the flipped transactions to appraise a flipped house ?
What about a non-flipped house ? Do appraisers use “non-flipped transactions” ?
August 24, 2011 at 4:30 PM #724411CliffordParticipant[quote=recordsclerk]Flipped homes use flipped comps. The system just feeds itself. We did a flip back in 2009 when prices were going up and had offers way above what we thought the home would appraise for. The VA appraiser was able to use recently closed flipped comps and looked at the multiple offers (22 offers above list price). The VA appraiser was also able to factor in the mandated seller concessions.
I have talked to other flippers about getting the appraisal numbers needed to close. They prepare a list of work completed and hand it to the appraiser.[/quote]What are “flipped comps” ? Are you saying that the appraisers look at the recent transactions and only use the flipped transactions to appraise a flipped house ?
What about a non-flipped house ? Do appraisers use “non-flipped transactions” ?
August 24, 2011 at 4:30 PM #724563CliffordParticipant[quote=recordsclerk]Flipped homes use flipped comps. The system just feeds itself. We did a flip back in 2009 when prices were going up and had offers way above what we thought the home would appraise for. The VA appraiser was able to use recently closed flipped comps and looked at the multiple offers (22 offers above list price). The VA appraiser was also able to factor in the mandated seller concessions.
I have talked to other flippers about getting the appraisal numbers needed to close. They prepare a list of work completed and hand it to the appraiser.[/quote]What are “flipped comps” ? Are you saying that the appraisers look at the recent transactions and only use the flipped transactions to appraise a flipped house ?
What about a non-flipped house ? Do appraisers use “non-flipped transactions” ?
August 24, 2011 at 4:30 PM #724926CliffordParticipant[quote=recordsclerk]Flipped homes use flipped comps. The system just feeds itself. We did a flip back in 2009 when prices were going up and had offers way above what we thought the home would appraise for. The VA appraiser was able to use recently closed flipped comps and looked at the multiple offers (22 offers above list price). The VA appraiser was also able to factor in the mandated seller concessions.
I have talked to other flippers about getting the appraisal numbers needed to close. They prepare a list of work completed and hand it to the appraiser.[/quote]What are “flipped comps” ? Are you saying that the appraisers look at the recent transactions and only use the flipped transactions to appraise a flipped house ?
What about a non-flipped house ? Do appraisers use “non-flipped transactions” ?
August 24, 2011 at 4:55 PM #723760CA renterParticipant[quote=Clifford][quote=recordsclerk]Flipped homes use flipped comps. The system just feeds itself. We did a flip back in 2009 when prices were going up and had offers way above what we thought the home would appraise for. The VA appraiser was able to use recently closed flipped comps and looked at the multiple offers (22 offers above list price). The VA appraiser was also able to factor in the mandated seller concessions.
I have talked to other flippers about getting the appraisal numbers needed to close. They prepare a list of work completed and hand it to the appraiser.[/quote]What are “flipped comps” ? Are you saying that the appraisers look at the recent transactions and only use the flipped transactions to appraise a flipped house ?
What about a non-flipped house ? Do appraisers use “non-flipped transactions” ?[/quote]
Even more importantly, why is a flipped home down the street a stronger comp than the VERY SAME HOUSE that is being flipped? This is what really irks me.
Thanks for your input, too, recordsclerk. I’ve often wondered if and how the seller concessions are backed out. According to your post, it sounds like they are NOT backed out. Is that correct?
August 24, 2011 at 4:55 PM #723850CA renterParticipant[quote=Clifford][quote=recordsclerk]Flipped homes use flipped comps. The system just feeds itself. We did a flip back in 2009 when prices were going up and had offers way above what we thought the home would appraise for. The VA appraiser was able to use recently closed flipped comps and looked at the multiple offers (22 offers above list price). The VA appraiser was also able to factor in the mandated seller concessions.
I have talked to other flippers about getting the appraisal numbers needed to close. They prepare a list of work completed and hand it to the appraiser.[/quote]What are “flipped comps” ? Are you saying that the appraisers look at the recent transactions and only use the flipped transactions to appraise a flipped house ?
What about a non-flipped house ? Do appraisers use “non-flipped transactions” ?[/quote]
Even more importantly, why is a flipped home down the street a stronger comp than the VERY SAME HOUSE that is being flipped? This is what really irks me.
Thanks for your input, too, recordsclerk. I’ve often wondered if and how the seller concessions are backed out. According to your post, it sounds like they are NOT backed out. Is that correct?
August 24, 2011 at 4:55 PM #724440CA renterParticipant[quote=Clifford][quote=recordsclerk]Flipped homes use flipped comps. The system just feeds itself. We did a flip back in 2009 when prices were going up and had offers way above what we thought the home would appraise for. The VA appraiser was able to use recently closed flipped comps and looked at the multiple offers (22 offers above list price). The VA appraiser was also able to factor in the mandated seller concessions.
I have talked to other flippers about getting the appraisal numbers needed to close. They prepare a list of work completed and hand it to the appraiser.[/quote]What are “flipped comps” ? Are you saying that the appraisers look at the recent transactions and only use the flipped transactions to appraise a flipped house ?
What about a non-flipped house ? Do appraisers use “non-flipped transactions” ?[/quote]
Even more importantly, why is a flipped home down the street a stronger comp than the VERY SAME HOUSE that is being flipped? This is what really irks me.
Thanks for your input, too, recordsclerk. I’ve often wondered if and how the seller concessions are backed out. According to your post, it sounds like they are NOT backed out. Is that correct?
August 24, 2011 at 4:55 PM #724593CA renterParticipant[quote=Clifford][quote=recordsclerk]Flipped homes use flipped comps. The system just feeds itself. We did a flip back in 2009 when prices were going up and had offers way above what we thought the home would appraise for. The VA appraiser was able to use recently closed flipped comps and looked at the multiple offers (22 offers above list price). The VA appraiser was also able to factor in the mandated seller concessions.
I have talked to other flippers about getting the appraisal numbers needed to close. They prepare a list of work completed and hand it to the appraiser.[/quote]What are “flipped comps” ? Are you saying that the appraisers look at the recent transactions and only use the flipped transactions to appraise a flipped house ?
What about a non-flipped house ? Do appraisers use “non-flipped transactions” ?[/quote]
Even more importantly, why is a flipped home down the street a stronger comp than the VERY SAME HOUSE that is being flipped? This is what really irks me.
Thanks for your input, too, recordsclerk. I’ve often wondered if and how the seller concessions are backed out. According to your post, it sounds like they are NOT backed out. Is that correct?
August 24, 2011 at 4:55 PM #724955CA renterParticipant[quote=Clifford][quote=recordsclerk]Flipped homes use flipped comps. The system just feeds itself. We did a flip back in 2009 when prices were going up and had offers way above what we thought the home would appraise for. The VA appraiser was able to use recently closed flipped comps and looked at the multiple offers (22 offers above list price). The VA appraiser was also able to factor in the mandated seller concessions.
I have talked to other flippers about getting the appraisal numbers needed to close. They prepare a list of work completed and hand it to the appraiser.[/quote]What are “flipped comps” ? Are you saying that the appraisers look at the recent transactions and only use the flipped transactions to appraise a flipped house ?
What about a non-flipped house ? Do appraisers use “non-flipped transactions” ?[/quote]
Even more importantly, why is a flipped home down the street a stronger comp than the VERY SAME HOUSE that is being flipped? This is what really irks me.
Thanks for your input, too, recordsclerk. I’ve often wondered if and how the seller concessions are backed out. According to your post, it sounds like they are NOT backed out. Is that correct?
August 24, 2011 at 5:09 PM #723770anParticipant[quote=CA renter]Even more importantly, why is a flipped home down the street a stronger comp than the VERY SAME HOUSE that is being flipped? This is what really irks me. [/quote]They didn’t use the same house because the condition is different and the method of payment might be different. They can only compare to other houses that’s similar to show what the market would bare.
[quote=CA renter]Thanks for your input, too, recordsclerk. I’ve often wondered if and how the seller concessions are backed out. According to your post, it sounds like they are NOT backed out. Is that correct?[/quote]
The appraisal I just got have the seller concessions in it, so yes, they ARE subtracting the seller concessions from the final sale price.August 24, 2011 at 5:09 PM #723860anParticipant[quote=CA renter]Even more importantly, why is a flipped home down the street a stronger comp than the VERY SAME HOUSE that is being flipped? This is what really irks me. [/quote]They didn’t use the same house because the condition is different and the method of payment might be different. They can only compare to other houses that’s similar to show what the market would bare.
[quote=CA renter]Thanks for your input, too, recordsclerk. I’ve often wondered if and how the seller concessions are backed out. According to your post, it sounds like they are NOT backed out. Is that correct?[/quote]
The appraisal I just got have the seller concessions in it, so yes, they ARE subtracting the seller concessions from the final sale price.August 24, 2011 at 5:09 PM #724450anParticipant[quote=CA renter]Even more importantly, why is a flipped home down the street a stronger comp than the VERY SAME HOUSE that is being flipped? This is what really irks me. [/quote]They didn’t use the same house because the condition is different and the method of payment might be different. They can only compare to other houses that’s similar to show what the market would bare.
[quote=CA renter]Thanks for your input, too, recordsclerk. I’ve often wondered if and how the seller concessions are backed out. According to your post, it sounds like they are NOT backed out. Is that correct?[/quote]
The appraisal I just got have the seller concessions in it, so yes, they ARE subtracting the seller concessions from the final sale price.August 24, 2011 at 5:09 PM #724603anParticipant[quote=CA renter]Even more importantly, why is a flipped home down the street a stronger comp than the VERY SAME HOUSE that is being flipped? This is what really irks me. [/quote]They didn’t use the same house because the condition is different and the method of payment might be different. They can only compare to other houses that’s similar to show what the market would bare.
[quote=CA renter]Thanks for your input, too, recordsclerk. I’ve often wondered if and how the seller concessions are backed out. According to your post, it sounds like they are NOT backed out. Is that correct?[/quote]
The appraisal I just got have the seller concessions in it, so yes, they ARE subtracting the seller concessions from the final sale price. -
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