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xp: house appraisal not accepted by loan officer :(

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Posted on MM but need your opinions as well! 

Oh man.  Everything was going so well with this house purchase.  Our offer accepted.  Seller agreed to fix all issues uncovered by inspector, which were relatively minor anyway.  Appraisal came back at asking price.  Should be smooth sailing to close, right? Not even close.

Now the loan officer is requesting a formal review of sorts of the appraisal!  Very few comps and the only property that really compares is slightly larger and sold for $15K less.  So we are at risk of not getting a loan for 80% of the agreed to sale price.

Which means that we would either need to pay the extra, which we could feasibly do, or ask the seller to reduce the price to the new appraisal.  This means we are potentially paying more for a house than it is worth.  Seller MIGHT agree to a lower sale price.  But there were two other offers, one of which was cash. 

Either way we are at risk of losing this house.

All the more stressful because we are supposed to close in ONE week and our current lease is up 5 days after that.  Sure we could stay in our currently place...and pay $2500/mo rent (completely furnished including all kitchen items and linens) plus heaven knows how much for our entire house-worth of stuff (~9000 lbs) that is sitting in climate-controlled storage.

What do you think we should do?

Pay the amount over the new appraisal if it does come back lower and the seller won't lower the price?  What it if it is $10K?  Keep in mind what we're paying per month in rent should we need to start at ground zero and look for a new house.   Or should one never pay more than the appraised price?

Re: xp: house appraisal not accepted by loan officer :(

  • I would ask the seller to meet you half way if it comes to it. So sorry this is happening to you.
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  • I really couldn't see making a decision until I got a chance to review both the original and the review appraisal reports with my realtor to determine the validity of either value. 

  • Is the seller closing on something or have some other external factor that will motivate them? There is a chance that the other offers are no longer options (they may have found something else).

    I agree with pp about consulting with your agent. 

  • I don't have any advice, but I'm sorry, it sure sounds stressful!
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  • This happened to us. We had the cash to make up the difference but we didn't want to pay it if we didn't have to (we would have if push came to shove because we love the house THAT much and intend it to be our forever house). What ended up happening is that we ended up paying $6k over the appraisal price and the sellers dropped the other $6k.
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