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How to Find Out What Your Home Is Worth in Kentucky

by AmaraM
  • Overview

    Our poor economy has taken its toll on the housing market. Therefore, you may find it difficult to sell your house for the amount it is worth. Many factors play into how much your house is worth. These factors are location, needed repairs, amenities, layout and curb appeal. There are a few ways to find out what your house is worth.
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  • Appraisers in Kentucky

 
  • Step 1

    To find out what your home is worth in Kentucky, you are going to have to get it appraised. You can find the names of appraisers in your area by going to www.appraisalinstitute.org. Click on the state you live in for a listing of cities and appraisers. You can also go to www.appraiserusa.com. Once there, just click on the state for a listing of cities and counties. You can simply put in your zip code as well.
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  • Step 2

    Another great site is www.realtor.com, where you can view recent home sales in your area for free. Put in your zip code or address, enter the requested information and they will email you home values within 15 minutes.
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  • Step 3

    Know appraisal costs, which range from $200 to $500. You can save money by asking your local realtor to appraise your home. Most of them do it for free and are fairly accurate with their information. For a listing of realtors in your area, look through the Yellow Pages phone book or visit www.connect2agent.com.
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  • Beware of appraisal fraud. This site will give you information on appraisal fraud: www.fraudguides.com. Click on "Consumer", then scroll down and click on home appraisals (on the far left).
  • Beware of appraisal fraud. This site will give you information on appraisal fraud: www.fraudguides.com. Click on "Consumer", then scroll down and click on home appraisals (on the far left).
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