Appraising Residential And Commercial Property
Author: Kim Lee

When it comes to real estate appraising there are two types of
properties: residential and commercial.Before proceeding into
this process you need to make sure about type of property you
have. Generally speaking, this is not very hard to do.
Residential real estate is property in which people can live.

This can include single family homes, condos, apartment
complexes, etc. On the other side, commercial real estate is
where people work. This can be anything from a retail outlet to
a large office building and everything in between. Irrespective
of type of property , a real estate appraisal is something that
you may be interested in.

As you can imagine, the real estate appraising process is
pretty much the same for both residential and commercial
properties; at least from an owner's point of view. It will be
your job to find an appraiser that suits your needs, and
complete the job for you with a high level of proficiency. It is
better to take your time when it comes to real estate appraising
than rush through things.

But even though an owner may see the process of residential and
commercial appraising as the same, this is not the case from the
other side of the fence. The real estate appraiser will take on
an entirely different way of looking at things depending on the
property that they are appraising. As you can imagine, an
appraiser will not check out the same details for a condo as
they would a high rise office building; it simply would not make
sense.

No matter what type of property you own, if you are interested
in a real estate appraisal you should be able to find a
professional who can assist you. But remember, not every
appraiser is going to specialize in both types of properties.
For this reason, you need to make sure that you find the person
who is best for your property. If you were to hire a commercial
appraiser for your home you may not get the best results.

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About The Author: Kim Lee writes for Singapore's Rental Portal
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