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I wish I could say I am surprised. iemanja Dec 2021 #1
:) You really should be. This nasty appraiser hung his own ass Hortensis Dec 2021 #28
This message was self-deleted by its author left-of-center2012 Dec 2021 #2
Two appraisals in the exact same neighborhood, same house, $500,000 difference. yardwork Dec 2021 #7
I don't need to read it again left-of-center2012 Dec 2021 #8
Of course you don't. yardwork Dec 2021 #11
People were willing to pay more if they thought it was owned by a white person JI7 Dec 2021 #9
it's nowhere near as scientific as they like to claim. mopinko Dec 2021 #10
Like what? yardwork Dec 2021 #12
couple things- condition and style. mopinko Dec 2021 #15
The exact same house, appraisals one month apart. yardwork Dec 2021 #17
nothing in the house changed, the appraiser did. mopinko Dec 2021 #18
My question is whether it was the exact same person doing the appraisal. Hugin Dec 2021 #21
no. it wasnt. mopinko Dec 2021 #22
Thanks for answering my question. Hugin Dec 2021 #23
i think it happened when i bought my house. mopinko Dec 2021 #24
I can see where that is evidence of systemic bias. Hugin Dec 2021 #25
when i 1st moved to the city, it was to a hood that was just flipping. mopinko Dec 2021 #27
Black neighborhood is overstating a bit Sympthsical Dec 2021 #16
yeah, a mixed hood, and you can see someone wanting to keep another black family out. mopinko Dec 2021 #19
No Racism erpowers Dec 2021 #3
There are at least two posters in this very thread who can't seem to see this. yardwork Dec 2021 #13
That is absolutely gross. And (white) people think red-lining doesn't exist any more. Hekate Dec 2021 #4
This is where the disconnect happens. LiberatedUSA Dec 2021 #5
K&R ck4829 Dec 2021 #6
This happens A LOT. K&R. WhiskeyGrinder Dec 2021 #14
Not surprising, actually. Real estate appraisals are, but should not be, MineralMan Dec 2021 #20
For those wondering how a black owner can make a white neighborhood a black neighborhood. Hassin Bin Sober Dec 2021 #26
It seems it has to be more specific to owner than to neighborhood dsc Dec 2021 #29
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