I wish every Baton Rouge Homeowner would read this: Owners tend to overvalue homes by about 8 percent, over improve their homes
Bill Cobb Appraiser’s Bat Rouge Real Estate insight:
I wish every Baton Rouge Homeowner would read this: Owners tend to overvalue homes by about 8 percent, over improve their homes – by noted columnist, Ken Harney: Owners tend to overvalue homes
“Don Boucher, an appraiser in the Washington, D.C., area, says he sees it all the time: Owners sink tens of thousands of dollars into a super-premium gourmet kitchen in a neighborhood where nobody else has installed such luxury.”
“Because you’ve paid the bills, you know precisely how much you sunk into the kitchen remodeling, bathroom upgrades, landscaping and the new roof. Tom Horn, an appraiser in Birmingham, Ala., says consumers “may think they can get back what they put into” the improvements they’ve made over the years. “But it doesn’t work that way.”
Homeowners “install highly personal but costly items — features they love passionately or need, but most potential buyers don’t.”
Congratulations to my Birmingham AL Appraiser friend, Tom Horn SRA, for being quoted in this article.
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