How Long Does It Take To Appraise The Property?

When an appraiser stops by, you can expect him to take anywhere between one to more than four hours to evaluate your property; the hours can vary based on what size your overall property is. 

And during the process of inspecting your property, the appraiser will conduct certain procedures, such as:

  • Visit every room on the property
  • Create a complete outline of the property with measurements
  • Click pictures of the overall property (interiors and exteriors)
  • Write down the features, number of rooms, upgrades, and other things

What happens next?

You may think that once the procedure, as mentioned above, is completed, then it means the Commercial appraisal in San Diego is completed too. Well, no, the appraiser will conduct a few more inspections too.

For instance, he will take the information collected during the process and compile it into an appraisal report. This report exhibits the data taken from your property, comparable property listings and sales, quality ratings, and even valuation of the property’s worth. 

So, how long will the official work take?  

Again, depending on how complex your property is, the time of official work will vary. However, you can expect anywhere between 2 to 48 hours for the official work to be completed. 

Bottom line

We are sure that now you are quite aware of how long it takes for your property to be appraised. 

If you are looking forward to Commercial appraisal in San Diego, then look no further than the United Appraisal Group.

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