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Hauser Appraisal Services, LLC
5.0(
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Serving Dallas, OR and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2005

Free estimates

Customers say: True professional

"Brad is awesome! He is an excellent communicator from the first conversationto the last. Brad explains the process thoroughly from beginning to end. My appraisal was organized, detailed, and well presented. Brad is respectful, professional, honest, and trustworthy. I highly recommend Brad Rudishauser. You won't be disappointed."
Response time1 day
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Tammy DeLeon
5.0(
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Serving Dallas, OR and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Customers say: True professional

"Tammy was honest and direct, giving me an opinion that she thought I might not want to hear but it was honest, and I appreciated that! She was professional but kind in her discussions with me. I would highly recommend her and will use her for my next appraisal, for sure. I appreciated her kindness and speed as well."
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Tammy DeLeon
Response time8 hrs
16 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Pulsar Valuations LLC
5.0(
4
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Serving Dallas, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Pulsar Valuations LLC, owned by Trevor Hellman, provides high-quality residential real estate appraisals for various purposes, including lending decisions and private needs such as estates, listing purposes etc. With multiple years of appraisal experience, Pulsar Valuations eagerly anticipates assisting its clients in achieving their valuation needs.\n\nProperty types include:\nSingle-Family\nMulti-Family (1-4 Units)\nManufactured\nAcreage Properties\nComplex/High Value Properties

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Acreage
Response time2 hrs
Response rate92%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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FAQs for antique and jewelry appraisal projects in Dallas, OR

You can estimate a bathroom addition’s value between 10% to 20% of a home’s value. But this also accounts for extra square footage since homes with more bathrooms tend to have more space. When considering adding one, you should know that a bathroom generally adds only $5,000 to an appraisal price initially, with adjustments made for other factors like local home values.

Garages increase a property’s value by about 80% of the build price. The national average cost to build a garage is $23,900.

However, on an appraisal, a garage contributes to the whole rather than as a part. For example, if you have a garage, your appraiser then tries to compare it to nearby homes with garages, which often have a higher value.

A bedroom can add anywhere from $10,000 to $25,000 or more to an appraisal. It depends heavily on the size of the bedroom, the overall home’s value, the location, and what amenities it might include (like a walk-in closet).

A drive-by appraisal usually costs $100 to $150. For a drive-by appraisal, the appraiser only visually assesses the home's exterior, in addition to reviewing the real estate records on the home and comparing it to nearby homes.

An FHA appraisal costs between $400 and $700. Federal Housing Administration (FHA) loans are usually less strict, so the appraisals are often more affordable. VA appraisal fees range from $425 to $900 for a single-family home. Compared to FHA loans, VA loans can be more involved.

A home appraiser will look at the real estate paperwork related to the home, but they will also do an exterior and interior assessment. Reviews include the square footage of the home and/or acreage of the lot, the age and condition of the home, construction materials used, the general state of the economy and local market, and the design and style of the home, along with any special features it may have. While an appraiser won’t be as thorough as a home inspector, they will likely notice very obvious problems and defects.

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