ExplainDNA
Senior Member
- Joined
- Oct 30, 2008
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Illinois
Hi there,
Please, tell me I'm not crazy.
In old school Rockford, semi-busy street, burned out home to be demolished (but is still there), gotta do a land valuation. The city is ****ed the thing is still there as it is, the signs bear that out.
No (comparable) vacant land sales really, and most homes in this market, the good ones, can be had for $30,000 or less. Found one for $5,000 that *I* could actually live in without sacrificing my dignity. Sales for $1.00 can be found - with a house. Zoned R-1.
So, land really is worthless, yet there's the cost to demo and haul away. And probably an added asbestos cost, too boot.
If the above scenario is true, is then equally true that this land is less than worthless, that's it has a *negative* value to the typical investor, and that no one would want it even if were offered free? What could one possibly do to this lot, at this time?
That is my opinion, but was hoping to get one or two from my peers.
Thanks in advance,
Dave...
Please, tell me I'm not crazy.
In old school Rockford, semi-busy street, burned out home to be demolished (but is still there), gotta do a land valuation. The city is ****ed the thing is still there as it is, the signs bear that out.
No (comparable) vacant land sales really, and most homes in this market, the good ones, can be had for $30,000 or less. Found one for $5,000 that *I* could actually live in without sacrificing my dignity. Sales for $1.00 can be found - with a house. Zoned R-1.
So, land really is worthless, yet there's the cost to demo and haul away. And probably an added asbestos cost, too boot.
If the above scenario is true, is then equally true that this land is less than worthless, that's it has a *negative* value to the typical investor, and that no one would want it even if were offered free? What could one possibly do to this lot, at this time?
That is my opinion, but was hoping to get one or two from my peers.
Thanks in advance,
Dave...