
Buying and Selling a Home: Assessment vs. Real Estate Listing PriceBy Elaine VonCannon, ABR, SRES, Associate Broker, Notary, Team Leader, Property Manager, Award Winning Agent Buying and Selling a Home: Assessment vs. Real Estate Listing Price Real estate assessment values are essentially taxes determined by the county or municipality where a property is located. These taxes are collected from the property owner and used to pay for municipal services. Assessment values on properties in Williamsburg, James City and York Counties are on the decline in 2010 and 2011. Yet actual home prices are showing great variance – either above or below assessed value. For example, in York County two out of eight homes sold for less than assessed value in 2011 while the other six sold for more than assessment, according to an article in the Virginia Gazette, "Price Vs. Appraisal" by Steve Vaughan. The article also noted that in James City County pricing above or below assessed value has been found even in the luxury real estate market. James City County Real Estate to Decline 6% in Assessed Value by July York County Property Assessments Down in 2010 & 2011 How Important is a Tax Assessment When Determining Market Value? The Current Market Analysis (C.M.A.) is a wonderful tool REALTORS use in order to price a home before it is placed on the market. This report will survey comparable properties and recommend realistic price ranges. Matters affecting current real estate price variation include: age (when home was first built and recorded), short sales and foreclosures that have closed in the past 12 months, location of the home, and other factors. Home Valuations on Popular Real Estate Listing Websites When a seller lists a property, no matter where it is located, he or she should have a qualified REALTOR gather real time home pricing information. Do not rely on tax assessments or real estate websites to provide accurate, current information on home listing prices. In conclusion, tax assessments are not the primary source of pricing information for real estate transactions, in any real estate market. Assessments exist and are collected so a tax base can provide the necessary support for a community. For pricing, request a Current Market Analysis from a real estate professional. Buyers truly interested in a property will have an appraisal conducted because it will be required by a lender or bank to close the For a free C.M.A. on your home for sale in Virginia, email voncannonrealestate@cox.net, or visit http://www.voncannonrealestate.com. |
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Elaine VonCannon
ABR, SRES, Associate Broker, Notary, Team Leader, Property Manager Award Winning Agent RE/MAX Hall of Fame Your Williamsburg and Eastern Virginia Full Service Relocation Specialist
312-B Lightfoot Road
Williamsburg, VA 23188 Phone: 757-288-4685 Fax: 757-345-5107 Email: voncannonrealestate@cox.net |
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