I have a question for you all. In the past few months I've had 3 of these appraisals, where someone builds a garage (24 x 24, 30 x 30, and 40 x 30) with living quarters above them. Due to the roof line, the living level is actually smaller than the garage. (These are the main/only dwellings, not guest houses or anything like that.)
I have been bluntly honest in my reports, calling the "Living Quarters over Garages" as style. Even though only one of these garages can actually be considered below-grade, I have been calling them "basements" in terms of adjustments, utility, etc. (With disclosure and pictures that two of these "basements" were actually 100% above grade.)
I don't have anything similar for comps, so I have been using raised ranches or even just regular homes with basements (again, with lots of commentary).
Since I am apparently fated to get these types of properties, I was wondering how some of you might handle it?
Anecdote: One of the garages was 30x30, timber-frame instead of stick-built, with 1.5 stories above the garage (2.5 stories total), with a gigantic pentagram taking up the entire side of the building. I would love to post the picture here, but I'll have to get some feedback as to whether or not that's ethical. Thanks!
I have been bluntly honest in my reports, calling the "Living Quarters over Garages" as style. Even though only one of these garages can actually be considered below-grade, I have been calling them "basements" in terms of adjustments, utility, etc. (With disclosure and pictures that two of these "basements" were actually 100% above grade.)
I don't have anything similar for comps, so I have been using raised ranches or even just regular homes with basements (again, with lots of commentary).
Since I am apparently fated to get these types of properties, I was wondering how some of you might handle it?
Anecdote: One of the garages was 30x30, timber-frame instead of stick-built, with 1.5 stories above the garage (2.5 stories total), with a gigantic pentagram taking up the entire side of the building. I would love to post the picture here, but I'll have to get some feedback as to whether or not that's ethical. Thanks!