appraised value

collocation in English

meaningsofappraiseandvalue

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appraise
verb[T]
uk
/əˈpreɪz/
us
/əˈpreɪz/
to examine someone or something in order to judge their qualities, success, ...
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value
noun
uk
/ˈvæl.juː/
us
/ˈvæl.juː/
the amount of money that can be received ...
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(Definition ofappraiseandvaluefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofappraised value

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If the goods did not meet theappraisedvalue, they would not be knocked down.
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Greater opportunities are provided for debtors to redeem goods at theirappraisedvalue.
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The rest of the estate went to public auction, where much of the property and memorabilia was sold after his widow rejected theappraisedvalue.
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The presence of galvanized piping detracts from theappraisedvalueof housing stock because piping can fail, increasing the risk of water damage.
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Typically, banks will utilize the lesser of theappraisedvalueand purchase price if the purchase is recent with in 12 years.
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Despite anappraisedvalueof $4.3 million for the land and improvements, the property sold for $1.75 million.
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A lowappraisedvaluewill affect a buyer's ability to purchase a property.
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The lender will then justify the loan amount (and other risk-based pricing) factors as a percentage of theappraisedvalueof the property.
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At the time of the donation, theappraisedvalueof the records was nearly $60 million.
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The team is then shown two dollar values; only one is the actualappraisedvalueof that item.
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It can be decided that the price will be theappraisedvalueat the time the option is exercised.
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The team is then shown three or four dollar values; only one is the currentappraisedvalueof the item.
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Previously, there had been 25 houses sold at or above the independentappraisedvalue.
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The effective rate for 2010 was.059318 per $100 ofappraisedvalue.
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The farmer could then buy back the property at its currentlyappraisedvalueover six years at 1 percent interest, or remain in possession as a paying tenant.
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Lenders and other financial institutions usually have minimum equity requirements for real estate investments they are being asked to finance, typically on the order of 20% ofappraisedvalue.
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The approvedappraisedvaluefor the development rights to the 60 farms came to $10,175,000, which was a substantial reduction in value from the original offers made to the owners.
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The estimated cost of the road was $421,100, and theappraisedvalueof the new 161 acres being offered (a 95-acre park addition and a 66-acre wetland preserve) was $429,590.
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The term is commonly used by banks and building societies to represent the ratio of the first mortgage lien as a percentage of the totalappraisedvalueof real property.
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Complicating the situation were the offers made to all the owners based upon the original appraised values.
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