There might be an inconsistency in the appraisal that was conducted, or is about to be. Here’s the crux: The house typically stands as the most prized asset of any estate. Yet, an appraisal might not be the finest way to ascertain its value. Instead, consider a PBPO.
Wondering what PBPO is? PBPO stands for Probate Broker Price Opinion, a method that furnishes an extremely precise estimate of your property’s value.
But, you might wonder, why does a PBPO offer a more precise evaluation than an appraisal?
Appraisers conducting estate evaluations usually don’t physically inspect the interior of homes as real estate agents do. Rather, they browse through property listings online and rely on real estate agents for more comprehensive details.
As a Certified Probate Real Estate Specialist (CPRES) like myself, I’m involved in property transactions daily and have hands-on knowledge of the properties that appraisers only browse on their screens.
So, what truly determines the value of a property? It boils down to the amount a buyer is willing to part with. Real estate agents are proficient at gauging this figure, as they interact with buyers daily to facilitate property sales.
By this point, you’ve likely received your Probate Orders, leading you to question how to acquire a PBPO and the associated cost.
Here’s the crucial part:
You can trust me to ensure your interests are safeguarded and that you receive the BEST POSSIBLE OFFER in the current market! To assist in your decision-making process, I am offering a Probate Broker Price Opinion (PBPO) completely free of charge!
Normally, a professional PBPO involves a cost due to the extensive work it requires, but I want you to be well-informed when it comes to your property’s evaluation.
Simplify your life today. Reach out to me either via call at (810) 965-4566 or email at bob.devore@coldwellbanker.com, and I’ll arrange a meeting either by phone, a house visit, or at my office to provide you with your PBPO.