
After Repair Value (ARV) is what a home or property is expected to be worth after all the fixing and improvements are done. Imagine buying a rundown house, painting it, fixing the roof, and updating the kitchen. ARV is the price someone might pay for the house once it looks nice and works well again. In Jamaica, this is helpful when buying homes in places like Kingston or Montego Bay because it helps you figure out if fixing the house will be worth it. For people who buy houses to fix and sell, ARV helps them decide how much they can spend on repairs while still making a profit. Around the world, banks and lenders also use ARV to decide how much money they might loan you for renovations. To find ARV, you look at similar homes in the area that were recently sold and see how much they went for. This helps you plan how much to spend and make smarter decisions, whether you’re fixing up a house for yourself or selling it.


