![]() Need property measurements? Region Appraisals & Consultants, LLC can help.Legally Converted Area or Room Addition, which are not yet reflected in Public Records can affect a property's value and its attractiveness to buyers. Let Region Appraisals & Consultants provide you with a reliable floor plan of your property square footage to determine a fair value when purchasing a home, selling to potential clients, minimizing property taxes, or even when planning on renting your property. Let Region Appraisals & Consultants, LLC be your choice for home measurement or floor plan services Get a quote onlineWhat is a Property Measurement service?Based on your needs, an Appraiser will measure your property's dimensions and the Total Area, then draw a basic or highly detailed floor plan. The Appraiser's report or floor plan is a form that can be used to prove a precise Gross Living Area (GLA), the sum of all livable area, of your home. These services are useful and sometimes essential when disputing property taxes or selling a property. When is a measurement service required?For Realtors -To ensure that your client's home sells at a price that reflects true market value, based on the accuracy of its size. A floorplan can also be a wonderful marketing tool to interest potential buyers because they can view the layout in detail prior to inspecting the property. It can also be an extremely important tool to challenge the Lender's Appraisal square footage. Putting your property on the marketA current measurement ensures an accurate calculation, rather than an approximation of square footage, which makes a difference in property valuation. Size is one of the biggest factors potential buyers consider when purchasing a house. Since most buyers search for properties based on square footage or GLA (Gross Living Area), we urge you to consider this service to give you peace of mind that your property was listed at a fair and equitable asking price. Public Tax records often reflect erroneous square footage of a property. This can mean paying taxes at a higher rate for living space that you do not own. To contest a tax valuation, an Appraiser must execute a current appraisal or a measurement service (after remodeling that may have affected square footage) for the property in dispute. A successful contestation can mean a reduction in property taxes; and you can stop overpaying. |