Why Can Two Appraisers Value the Same Home Differently?
Short answer? Because appraising isn't just plugging numbers into a computer. If you've ever heard someone say, "The last appraisal was $425,000, but this one came in at $405,000. Somebody must be wrong," you're not alone. As a state-certified residential appraiser here in Montgomery County, I hear this question fairly often. The truth is, two qualified appraisers can inspect the same property and arrive at different opinions of value—and that doesn't automatically mean one of them made a mistake. Let's look at why. An Appraisal Is an Opinion—But Not Just Any Opinion One of the biggest misconceptions about appraisals is that there is one "correct" value hiding somewhere out there. In reality, an appraisal is a supported opinion of market value based on the available data as of a specific effective date. Think of it like asking two experienced fishing guides where you'll catch the biggest bass on Lake Conroe. They'll probably agr...