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  2. Some homebuyers using VA loans are now eligible for a streamlined appraisal process.

  3. How to get a VA home loan - AOL

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    Go through a VA home appraisal and inspection. A VA-approved appraiser will determine the home’s value. ... The biggest downside of a VA loan: It takes more time and more paperwork. The ...

  4. VA loan - Wikipedia

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    A VA loan is a mortgage loan in the United States guaranteed by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The program is for American veterans, military members currently serving in the U.S. military, reservists and select surviving spouses (provided they do not remarry) and can be used to purchase single-family homes, condominiums, multi-unit properties, manufactured homes and ...

  5. 10 Things You Should Know About the New Appraisal Rules - AOL

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    By setting up a sort of firewall between lenders and appraisers, in the form of middlemen known as appraisal management companies, they hope to prevent inflated appraisals -- and perhaps another ...

  6. Automated valuation model - Wikipedia

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    The advantages of using AVMs over traditional appraisals are that they save time, money and resources (e.g. there are no transport requirements), thus lowering the cost of valuing a property. Many AVMs can be used with little cost, so more choices in valuation methodology are also possible.

  7. Extraordinary assumptions and hypothetical conditions

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    USPAP and appraisal ethics would require that the appraisal be reported in a manner which would not mislead reasonably anticipated users of the report into believing that the lot is actually currently improved with a house or mislead users into believing the value reported applies to the existing property on the current date.

  8. Broker's price opinion - Wikipedia

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    situations that do not require the expense or time of a full appraisal [4] [1] [8] real estate owned (REO) properties [1] pending foreclosures [4] or foreclosured properties [1] short sales [1] an addition or a cross-check to an appraisal; home equity loans [1] or a home equity line of credit [1] of less than $250,000 [citation needed ...

  9. VA loans: What they are and how they work - AOL

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    For 2024, the limit in most counties is $766,550. In more expensive areas, that limit can go up to $1,149,825. Lastly, you can only use a VA loan with a primary residence; investment properties ...