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Was ist Schätzung?

Eine Schätzung ist eine professionelle, unabhängige Bewertung des Marktwerts einer Liegenschaft durch einen lizenzierten Gutachter, die von Banken zur Hypothekenvergabe und von Käufern und Verkäufern zur Preisfindung verwendet wird.

Appraisers use three approaches: sales comparison (recent sales of similar nearby properties), cost approach (rebuild cost minus depreciation plus land value), and income approach (present value of expected rental income, used for investment properties).

The lender's loan amount is based on the lower of purchase price or appraised value. If an appraisal comes in below contract price, the buyer must close the gap with extra cash, renegotiate, or walk away (if an appraisal contingency is in the contract).

Beispiel

A buyer agrees to pay CHF 1.2m for a Zurich apartment; the bank's appraisal comes in at CHF 1.15m, so the maximum 80% loan is sized on CHF 1.15m (CHF 920,000), and the buyer must contribute CHF 280,000 cash instead of CHF 240,000.

Verwandte Begriffe

Häufige Fragen

Who pays for the appraisal?+

Usually the buyer as part of loan application costs, even though the appraiser works for the lender.

How long is an appraisal valid?+

Typically 90–120 days; some lenders require a fresh one if the closing is delayed.

Can I challenge a low appraisal?+

Yes — submit additional comparables or request a second appraisal, though success is rare.