Appraisal Date

Definition of Appraisal Date

In the context of commercial mortgages, the Appraisal Date (frequently referred to as the Effective Date of Value) is the specific point in time to which the appraiser’s opinion of value applies. Because real estate markets are dynamic and subject to constant fluctuations in economic conditions, interest rates, and supply and demand, a property’s valuation is only technically accurate as of this specific date.

Detailed Description and Significance

The Appraisal Date is a critical component of a commercial loan application because it serves as the benchmark for calculating the Loan-to-Value (LTV) ratio. Lenders rely on this date to ensure that the collateral’s worth is reflective of current market conditions before committing capital.

It is important to distinguish the Appraisal Date from the Report Date. The Report Date is simply when the appraiser finishes writing the document, whereas the Appraisal Date is the moment in time the value is captured. Depending on the needs of the lender or the stage of the property's development, there are three primary types of appraisal dates:

  • Current Value: This is the most common date used in standard commercial mortgage originations. It reflects the property's market value in its present condition and current market environment, usually coinciding with the date the appraiser inspected the premises.
  • Prospective Value: Often used in construction or renovation financing, this date looks forward to a point in the future. It estimates what the property will be worth upon "stabilization" or completion of improvements.
  • Retrospective Value: This date looks backward to a specific point in the past. While less common for new mortgage originations, it is frequently used in estate settlements, tax appeals, or legal disputes involving commercial assets.

The "Shelf Life" of an Appraisal Date

In commercial lending, an appraisal date has a limited period of relevance. Most institutional lenders consider an appraisal "stale" after six to twelve months. If the Appraisal Date is too old, the lender may require a "Desktop Appraisal" (a brief update) or a completely new valuation to account for shifts in the local economy, changes in property occupancy, or movements in prevailing cap rates.

Ultimately, the Appraisal Date provides a fixed reference point that protects both the lender and the borrower, ensuring that the financial terms of the mortgage are rooted in a specific, documented market reality.

Appraisal Date
Definition Identifies the date of value on the last appraisal made on the property.
Type of Word Noun
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