Appraisal services for Parker and Douglas County homeowners

See the top reasons Colorado homeowners hire Appraisers Network of Colorado, Inc.:

  1. Pre-listing appraisals (whether you're using a real estate agent or selling the home on your own)
  2. To challenge a property tax assessment in Colorado
  3. Remove PMI to reduce a monthly mortgage payment
  4. To reinstate your Home Equity Line of Credit (or HELOC)
  5. Verify a different appraiser's report
  6. If real estate property needs to be divided because of a divorce
  7. To settle an estate in Douglas county or Colorado by determining the true market value of the real estate in question
Do you own a house in or near Parker? Do you need help determining the value of your real estate? Contact Appraisers Network of Colorado, Inc..

We at Appraisers Network of Colorado, Inc. understand the special needs of a homeowner seeking appraisal services. The appraisal process and reporting formats are familiar to our business clients like lenders, lawyers, and CPAs. But as a consumer, you can expect extra guidance and explanations through the appraisal process to more fully understand what we do and how we document our conclusions.

Pre-listing Services/For Sale by Owner

It's very hard to be objective about your home because you probably have an emotional attachment to it. Our professional appraisers at Appraisers Network of Colorado, Inc. are objective. We won't just tell you what you want to hear, we'll tell you what you need to know. A professional appraisal is a very important negotiating tool once you have a potential buyer, in addition to helping you set a realistic price to sell at so your home will attract interested buyers. The appraisal is something concrete to show your buyer. An appraisal is an independent third party's opinion of your house's value -- not just how much you think your home is worth. Interested buyers assume that you have an emotional attachment to your house and will be much more likely to give credibility to a qualified appraiser's value conclusion than yours.

Challenge Tax Assessment

Your local tax assessor may have your home overvalued if your house is not appreciating as much as other properties nearby. This only means you are paying higher taxes than you should be paying. The faster you take care of a matter like this, the better, since your property assessment may likely go up again in the next period. Getting an appraisal from Appraisers Network of Colorado, Inc. is your strongest weapon when contesting your property tax assessment.

Appraisals to cancel PMI

A fashionable way to cut costs for homeowners is getting the PMI removed from their mortgage loan, thus saving them money on their monthly payments. PMI stands for "Private Mortgage Insurance". Once your mortgage loan amount is down below 80% of the value of your house, in most cases you can apply to the lender to have the PMI eliminated from your loan, which will make your monthly payments go down. Appraisers Network of Colorado, Inc. is experienced in helping homeowners just like you dismiss undesirable PMI insurance.

Was your HELOC recently frozen?

Your lender may make the decision to automatically freeze your home equity line of credit (HELOC) if your house is in or near a declining area -- even if your specific property has not declined in value. This can be inconvenient from a cash flow standpoint, and bad for your credit score since it may appear as though that credit line is maxed out. An appraisal from Appraisers Network of Colorado, Inc. can help you reinstate your HELOC.

We Also Provide Field and Desktop Appraisal Review Services

Would you wish a second opinion without the added cost and delay of waiting for a whole new appraisal? Or do you desire a seasoned appraiser to double-check your appraisal for efficiency? We can go out and check the subject and comps in a field review. Or, if you're in a hurry, we can provide desk review and verify as many facts as we can, using online data sources as well as our own files.

Do you need a retrospective review of an appraisal? Appraisers Network of Colorado, Inc. can help you with that. Even though most review work is requested by lenders, homeowners that have reason to believe they've been the victim of mortgage fraud are prudent to get a second opinion.