How Is Fair Market Value Determined in a Baltimore Home Appraisal?
How do appraisers determine fair market value in a Baltimore home appraisal—and why does it often differ from online estimates by $20,000–$40,000 or more?
In this live session, Ed Drost, Baltimore’s Trusted Appraiser with over 35 years of local experience, explains in plain English how fair market value is calculated for homes in Baltimore City and Baltimore County using USPAP-compliant appraisal methods trusted by lenders, courts, and attorneys.
Fair market value is defined as the most probable price a property would sell for in a competitive and open market, with both buyer and seller acting prudently, knowledgeably, and without undue pressure. In Baltimore’s hyper-local, block-by-block market, determining that value requires far more than automated algorithms.
🔍 What You’ll Learn in This Live Video:
• The legal and appraisal definition of fair market value
• How appraisers select and adjust comparable sales in Baltimore
• Why condition, renovations, and maintenance matter more than square footage
• How neighborhood boundaries affect value street by street
• Why online estimates struggle with Baltimore rowhomes
• What lenders, courts, and attorneys require in a defensible appraisal
🏡 How Fair Market Value Is Determined in Baltimore:
• Recent closed sales within the same or competing neighborhoods
• Physical inspection of condition, upgrades, and deferred maintenance
• Location factors like parking, views, noise, and block appeal
• Baltimore City vs. Baltimore County market behavior
• Adjustments for renovations, CHAP credits, and unique features
• Market trends, supply, and buyer behavior at the time of valuation
Appraisers analyze real sales—not asking prices—and apply professional judgment guided by USPAP standards to arrive at a credible, supportable opinion of value.
❌ Common Myths Addressed:
• “Zestimates determine fair market value”
• “Price per square foot alone sets value”
• “Renovations always add dollar-for-dollar value”
• “Appraisers just average recent sales”
👤 About the Host
Ed Drost is a Certified Residential Appraiser with 35+ years of experience valuing homes across Baltimore City and Baltimore County. His work complies with USPAP standards, is FHA-approved, and is relied upon by lenders, attorneys, estate planners, and homeowners for accurate, defensible valuations.
🔗 Learn more at EdDrost.com
📍 Serving Baltimore City, Baltimore County & surrounding Maryland markets
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📣 Why This Matters
In Baltimore, fair market value is not a formula—it’s a professional judgment grounded in local expertise. This live session explains exactly how that judgment is formed and why it protects your equity.
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