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What is an appraisal?

What is it for?

Why is it useful to me?


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What is an appraisal?

Appraisal, understood to be an independent expert opinion, is always valuable and especially necessary in a sector such as real estate, given the current economic context.

The real estate market is not a perfect market, due to which real estate appraisers must be independent professionals with exacting judgement and criteria. For this reason, an appraisal carried out by an appraisal company such as TINSA combines the professional competence and qualifications of its appraisers with the potential of an organisation which has been providing appraisal services since 1985.

What is it for?

One of the peculiarities of the real estate market is its geographical and functional sectorisation. There are local markets that behave differently, depending on their location and the uses considered: housing for first or second homes, commercial premises at street level or in shopping centres, offices, factory premises, agricultural land, etc. This makes it increasingly difficult to stay abreast of all the market situations that may arise, which requires a degree of specialisation only within the reach of a competent professional backed by a renowned appraisal company.

Why is it useful to me?

An appraisal carried out by an appraisal company, in addition to being an independent expert opinion, always constitutes a document providing support and guarantee whenever the monetary valuation of a property is required.

Among these situations, the following stand out:

  • Purchase and sale management. .
  • Mergers.
  • Appraisal of real estate assets.
  • Judicial proceedings.
  • Expropriations.
  • Division of wealth in divorces.
  • Inheritances.

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