A Freddie Mac study of 12M appraisals found that 13% of homes in Black neighborhoods were below contract price; in white tracts, it was 7.4%; in Latino it was 9.4%.

WASHINGTON – A new analysis from Freddie Mac alleges appraisal values are more likely to fall below the contracted sales price in Black and Latino neighborhoods than in predominantly White areas. The research is based on an evaluation of 12 million appraisals for purchase transactions on single-family homes submitted to Freddie Mac from 2015 to 2020.

Nearly 13% of properties in Black census tracts received appraisal values lower than the contract price compared to 7.4% for those in white tracts, according to the study. In areas that are predominantly Latino, the appraisal gap for properties in Latino tracts rose from 7.7% to 9.4% over the years included in the study.

However, Freddie Mac researchers also suggested that the appraisal difference might be greater than the study uncovered. Differences in comparable sale distances, variances in comparable sale prices, and possible systematic overpayment for properties by minorities can explain “only a modest amount of the observed appraisal gaps for the minority tracts.”

“An appraisal falling below the contracted sale price may allow a buyer to renegotiate with a seller, but it could also mean families might miss out on the full wealth-building benefits of homeownership or may be unable to get the financing needed to achieve the American Dream in the first place,” says Michael Bradley, senior vice president of modeling, econometrics, data science and analytics in Freddie Mac’s single-family division.

“Our research marks the beginning of a comprehensive effort to better understand the key drivers contributing to the appraisal gap.”

Bradley says Freddie Mac plans to focus on possible solutions that could include appraisal best practices, uniform standards for automated valuation models, enhanced consumer disclosures, and revised fair lending exam procedures and risk assessments.

Source: “Racial and Ethnic Valuation Gaps in Home Purchase Appraisals,” Freddie Mac (Sept. 20, 2021)

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