What if I’m not sure about the property value, sales price or amount I want to borrow?
If you’re not sure about exact amounts, please make an educated best guess. Websites such as Zillow may be helpful. The appraisal (and sales contract, if purchase) will ultimately be used to determine the value of the property.
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