2/19 Atlantic County - FREE - Appraisals vs BPO (Broker's Price Opinion)
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⏰ Date: Feb. 19, 2026 (6:30pm to 8:30pm)
📍 LOCATION: Shore Diner - 6710 TILTON ROAD Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234
❗❗ KICK-OFF MEETING IS FREE TO ALL ❗❗
Appraisals vs BPO (Broker's Price Opinion)
In today's world of Real Estate Investing many Homeowners and Investors turn to a Licensed Real Estate Agents or Brokers for a BPO (Broker's Price Opinion) to determine Fair Market Value of Real Estate.
David Kaytes, State Certified Residential Appraiser in New Jersey and Pennsylvania | Metro Residential Appraisals, Inc.
Phone: 609-280-2268 | www.metroresappraisals.com | Serving New Jersey & Pennsylvania
Key Distinctions in New Jersey:
- Legal Definition: The New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs advises that a BPO acts as an appraisal under state law, meaning it can technically be considered the unlicensed practice of appraising unless performed by a licensed appraiser or under specific exemptions.
- Purpose: BPOs are generally used for non-lending purposes like setting a listing price, short sales, or REO (foreclosure) valuation. Appraisals are required for determining fair market value for a number of reasons including but not limited to: After Repair Values (ARV) Mortgage Underwriting, Legal Proceedings, Estate Planning and Taxation purposes.
- Accuracy & Detail: Appraisals are far more detailed, adhering to the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP), while BPOs are often faster and less comprehensive
- Usage Limitations: LendingTree reports that federal law prohibits using a BPO in place of a formal appraisal for mortgage loans or HELOCs
1. Certified Appraiser (The "Valuation Specialist")
A Certified Appraiser is a state-licensed professional who has completed thousands of hours of training specifically focused on the science of valuation.
The "Lender's Eyes": They work for the bank, not the buyer or seller. Their job is to ensure the house is sufficient collateral for a loan.
2. Licensed Realtor (The "Market Strategist")
A Realtor’s valuation—usually called a Comparative Market Analysis (CMA) or Broker Price Opinion (BPO)—is based on their experience with what people are actually paying.
Market Nuance: Realtors look at "buyer appeal." They might value a house higher because of a trendy paint color or staging that an appraiser might legally have to ignore.
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Come out to this meeting to discuss in depth the differences and inaccuracies to help propel your Real Estate investments
David Kaytes, State Certified Residential Appraiser in New Jersey and Pennsylvania | Metro Residential Appraisals, Inc.
- Phone: 609-280-2268 | www.metroresappraisals.com | Serving New Jersey & Pennsylvania
- Expert in Divorce, Estate Mortgage Transactions & Tax Appeal property valuations.
- Serving New Jersey & Pennsylvania | Expert in Divorce, Estate Mortgage Transactions & Tax Appeal property valuations
Time: 6:30pm to 8:30pm
Cost: Everyone attends FREE!
LOCATION: Shore Diner - 6710 TILTON ROAD Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234
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Educational session for real estate investors and homeowners on appraisals vs BPOs; learn key differences and when to use each for valuation.
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Educational session for real estate investors and homeowners on appraisals vs BPOs; learn key differences and when to use each for valuation.
