Quantifying Estimation Bias in Residential Appraisal

The purpose of this study was to empirically test the ability of residential appraisers to estimate market value of houses. Using a sample of over 500 appraisals made for corporate relocation firms, the appraisal estimates of market value were compared with the actual price that the houses sold for...

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Sales transactions
Valuation approaches
Value appraisal
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