New Construction Appraisals may be required for any number
of purposes; however, the most requested use is in connection with construction
financing. Typically an appraisal is prepared subject to completion based upon
plans and specifications presented to the appraiser with the order to perform
the appraisal. This type of appraisal will
include what is referred to as a hypothetical condition, stating that all
improvements are presumed to have been made as of the effective date of the
appraisal. Usually the appraiser is requested to revisit the site when the
construction is complete to verify that the improvements have been made in
accordance with the plans and specifications given to the appraiser at the time
the appraisal was performed. Performing a New Construction Appraisal requires a
clear vision on the part of the appraiser as to what the finished product will
be like when construction is complete.
We perform New Construction Appraisals anywhere in the
United States with our panel of State Certified Appraisers throughout the
country.