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In a fast-moving and competitive housing market, a home appraisal might come in below the agreed-upon purchase price. Here's how to prepare and respond.
Welcome to Market & Moments, where real estate broker Susan Kadilak shares market updates and lessons learned from more than two decades in the business.
Most buyers and sellers expect a certain level of competition and negotiation as they enter the real estate market, but one moment that can quickly shift a deal is when a home appraisal comes in lower than the agreed-upon purchase price.
So, what actually happens next?
When a buyer is financing a home, their lender requires an appraisal to determine the propertyās fair market value. This protects the bank from lending more money than the home is worth.
If the appraised value comes in at or above the purchase price, the deal moves forward as planned. But when it comes in low, things can get more complicated and the buyer may not be able to obtain a mortgage to purchase the home.

Low appraisals can occur for a few reasons. In fast-moving markets like Burlington, home prices can rise quickly, sometimes outpacing comparable recent sales. Because appraisers rely on past data, there can be a lag between what buyers are willing to pay and what the data supports.
Other factors may include limited comparable sales, unique property features, or simply a more conservative valuation.
On a home we recently listed, we received a total of 10 offers. The property was priced appropriately based on comparable sales, but the level of competition resulted in many of those offers coming in well above asking price.
While thatās exciting for sellers, it can also raise a red flag. Based on the data, I knew it was unlikely the home would appraise at those higher numbers.
After carefully reviewing the offers, we ultimately chose a buyer who put down a strong amount of cash and agreed to cover any appraisal gap (more details on that below). That gave the sellers confidence that the deal would move forward at the agreed-upon price, even if the appraisal came in low.
Of course, not all buyers have that level of flexibility, which is where understanding your options becomes important.

When an appraisal comes in low, both buyers and sellers have a few paths forward:
If an agreement canāt be reached, the deal may fall through, particularly if there is an appraisal contingency in place.
In a market like Burlington, where inventory remains tight and demand is steady, low appraisals are not uncommon in competitive situations.
For sellers, this highlights the importance of not just choosing the highest offer, but the strongest overall terms, and assessing the buyer's financial strength.
For buyers, itās important to understand your financial flexibility and discuss potential scenarios with your agent and lender ahead of time.
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