This might be kind of long, but I have a lot of thoughts about this situation, and my realtor has not been very much help at all. For some context on our situation and the driving force of my stress on this: The loan for the new home we are purchasing is contingent on the sale of our current home. My wife is receiving a physicians loan for her residency. We found out in March and she starts in June. I don't have a job lined up in the new city yet, so our loan is dependent on the sale of our current home. We are also currently under contract to purchase a home in the new city. This is in Missouri if that helps as well. We listed our house at the end of last month on a Friday. By Saturday, we had an offer and took it immediately. Our listing price was $184,900 (I wanted to list at $190k, and the realtor talked me down.) The offer we received was for $190k but with a $5,700 seller's concession. We were okay with that. Then the inspection and appraisal came. First of all, the a
This is the first time I'm selling a house. My realtor told me that our house appraised for $2,000 under the contract price, but he's trying to see if he can get it to appraise at the contract price. I haven't talked to any other realtor about that, but everyone I've talked to that has sold multiple homes has no idea what that means and have told me it sounds fishy. What does that even mean and what does that even entail? submitted by /u/Thrustinn [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1cbuktg/what_does_it_mean_to_try_to_get_the_appraisal_up/