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The 2026 "Appraisal Gap": Why Your Hampton Roads Home Might Not Meet Its Price Tag
In the current 2026 Hampton Roads real estate market, we are seeing a recurring challenge: the appraisal gap. While local home equity has skyrocketed over the last five years in cities like Virginia Beach and Chesapeake, the market is shifting. With more listings available and buyers becoming increasingly analytical, an agreed-upon "contract price" doesn't always align with a property’s "appraised value".
At Angel’s Appraisals, we’ve identified the three most common reasons this gap occurs right now—and how you can bridge it.
1. The "2021 Mindset" vs. 2026 Reality
Many sellers are still pricing their homes based on the peak optimism of a few years ago. However, appraisers must rely on recent comparable sales (comps).
  • The Issue: If your neighbor’s house sold for a premium in a low-inventory market, that data may no longer support a similar price today as inventory has risen by 12–45% across Virginia.
  • The Fix: Work with a professional to build a "value story" using only the most recent, similar closings within your specific neighborhood.
2. The "Move-In Ready" Requirement
In 2026, Hampton Roads buyers have little tolerance for deferred maintenance.
  • The Issue: Small safety or maintenance issues—like peeling paint on older homes, aging HVAC systems (which wear faster in our coastal salt air), or moisture in crawl spaces—are frequent "red flags" that can drag down a valuation.
  • The Fix: Address "big-ticket" items like roof wear or HVAC functionality before the appraiser arrives. Even small fixes, like fresh paint and tidy landscaping, significantly impact the appraiser’s mathematical assessment of "effective age" and condition.
3. Unpermitted "Bonus" Spaces
Hampton Roads homeowners often add value through renovations, but there’s a catch: permits.
  • The Issue: An unpermitted room addition or a finished basement without proper documentation is a major appraisal red flag. Appraisers may not be able to include that square footage in the official valuation if it wasn't legally recorded.
  • The Fix: Keep a comprehensive file of all permits, receipts, and warranties for upgrades to provide to the appraiser during the inspection.
Need a Local Expert?
Whether you are preparing for a sale, a refinance, or an estate settlement, Angel’s Appraisals provides accurate, dependable valuations across the entire Hampton Roads region.
  • Office: 1957 Wolfsnare Rd., Virginia Beach, VA
  • Contact: Call us at (757) 776-2042 or visit AngelsAppraisals.com.