Volusia County Real Estate Appraisers
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Volusia County Real Estate Appraisers are qualified individuals that can
complete real estate valuations in Volusia county they are familiar with the
local markets and intricacies of the real estate process. They must gather
information regarding the property they are assessing, the parcel identification
number, legal description, legal current owner of record are among the first
data collected. The second stage is visiting the property. Volusia County
Appraisers look for quality of construction, upgrades, deferred maintenance.
This means items on the property that need repair. They also take into
consideration special assessments, homeowner's association dues and recreational
facilities paid by the association dues. The Volusia County Real Estate
Appraiser will make a visual inspection of the roof, electrical systems,
plumbing and air conditioning systems to detect maintenance and or disrepair.
The appraiser then will photograph the exterior and interior of the dwellings
and will make notes regarding the quality of construction and its conformity to
the rest of the neighborhood. Conformity is one of the major principles of
value. A property that conforms to the rest of the neighborhood typically yields
the most value when compared to those that are non-conforming. An example of
this may be a two story dwelling located in a neighborhood of single story
properties may not conform to the neighborhood as well as other single story
homes being compared to other single homes. An exception to conformity is
change. If older single family dwellings are being demolished to make room for
two story single family dwellings and the appraiser can determine that this is a
positive trend in the neighborhood. Then two story dwellings would be considered
as conforming.
Your Volusia County Real Estate Appraiser will review recent sales in the
neighborhood and determine if they compare to the property being appraised.
Adjustments may be necessary once the URAR report is underway. These adjustments
are made for the differences between the comparables and the appraised property.
This is only the inspection and site valuation segment of the Volusia County
appraisal property. The Volusia County Appraiser must verify all the information
gathered through various available sources, such as the Volusia County Real
Estate Appraisal office, local realtors, multiple listings services and public
records.