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We choose our recommended Buyers Agents the same way we would choose a doctor, CPA or any other professional. You must be interviewed by Fearless Homebuyer as well as meet the following minimum criteria:
• Be licensed and practicing real estate full-time for at least 3 years
• Be patient and want to teach those interested in buying a home throughout the entire buying process
• Be responsive to phone calls and emails and respond within 24 hours or less on business days
• Must work with a team of qualified professionals (Mortgage Professional, Home Inspector, etc.)
• Must be a member of the National Association of Realtors and subscribe to the Realtors Code of Ethics
• Must be members in good standing of your local Multiple Listing Service
Fearless Homebuyer is an educational website for those who are interested in purchasing a house. It is NOT a real estate brokerage. If selected to be featured, agents are not employed by Fearless Homebuyer. We recommend Real Estate Agents, and their chosen Mortgage Professionals, to those interested in buying a home. We only select a handful of these professionals in any one geographical area, thus, we make every effort to ensure they are the best out there. If you meet the initial criteria above and are interested in becoming a Fearless Homebuyer Buyer’s Agent, please submit the following information and we will respond with details about how it all works!

All About Home Appraisals
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The appraisal assures your lender that the home you're buying is worth at least as much as you're paying for it.
Home Mortgage Appraisal Process
A home appraisal is an estimate of value by a professional, licensed appraiser. Your Mortgage Professional will order the appraisal and the appraiser will go visit the house you are buying. They will compare its features to other similar homes and come up with a value.
The appraisal is for your lender, not you. Lenders need to know a home is worth more than they are lending.
Lenders will give you a mortgage based on the lower of the purchase price or the appraised value. If the home appraises for, say, $10,000 more than the purchase price, buyers often ask if they can borrow that amount for fixup or closing costs. The answer is no. Mostly. There are a few specific “rehab” or “fixer” loans that are designed for you to be able to borrow fixup costs. See our Lesson Finding Cash for Fixup.
Buyers paying all cash typically do not get an appraisal since lenders are the ones who require appraisals.
Appraisals can be for Conventional, FHA, or VA financing. FHA and VA appraisals can be more particular about the condition of the house, not just its value. The government is backing these loans and they don’t want you to have a lot of fixup expenses that could cause you to miss making your loan payments. Things they would want fixed would be a lot of peeling paint, safety concerns, a roof in poor condition, serious repairs and rotten wood.
If the appraisal is higher than the purchase price, lenders won’t lend you the difference for closing costs or down payment.
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