ReneeA
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We are in the process of buying a house. It was never finished by the builder and has sat empty for 5 years. It needs heating and cooling, all the plumbing, flooring (except the kitchen and baths), and we are putting a deck made of composite material on. We've had a trusted, experienced inspector go through it, and it's sound.
The house next door was built at the same time as our house, but the builder finished it - builder grade, base everything - no deck, no a/c. Once it went into foreclosure, it had a bid within days and sold for the asking price right away.
We are putting higher end upgrades in - nice carpet upstairs, hardwood floors in the living area, 95% efficiency furnace and a/c. My DH has worked in tile for 15 years, so we are doing a really nice glass backsplash, and the house will have maple cabinets and granite countertops.
We needed the appraisal to come in at what the house next door sold at for the mortgage - the appraisor had all of our quotes, and details about what is going into the house. He was to appraise it with what it would be worth, finished with the materials quoted. Guess what? Our house appraised for significantly less than the EXACT HOUSE next door - the base house. He used comps in the area - houses that were 80+ years old, in a school district close to ours that scores are very, very poor, and houses on main streets. Of course those houses sold for less.
We've been told that we can dispute the appraisal, but it's going to put us past our closing date and will screw everything up.



The house next door was built at the same time as our house, but the builder finished it - builder grade, base everything - no deck, no a/c. Once it went into foreclosure, it had a bid within days and sold for the asking price right away.
We are putting higher end upgrades in - nice carpet upstairs, hardwood floors in the living area, 95% efficiency furnace and a/c. My DH has worked in tile for 15 years, so we are doing a really nice glass backsplash, and the house will have maple cabinets and granite countertops.
We needed the appraisal to come in at what the house next door sold at for the mortgage - the appraisor had all of our quotes, and details about what is going into the house. He was to appraise it with what it would be worth, finished with the materials quoted. Guess what? Our house appraised for significantly less than the EXACT HOUSE next door - the base house. He used comps in the area - houses that were 80+ years old, in a school district close to ours that scores are very, very poor, and houses on main streets. Of course those houses sold for less.
We've been told that we can dispute the appraisal, but it's going to put us past our closing date and will screw everything up.




Hope things work out for you.
Why would your appraisal have to match the finished house when it sounds like yours needs some significant dollars to be finished at any level.