- Joined
- Jan 15, 2002
- Professional Status
- Certified General Appraiser
- State
- California
The way I would put it is that SFR/Condo properties serve emotional needs as well as utilitarian needs. What is illogical is for an appraiser or a lender to ignore those motivations and to attribute more to the utilitarian aspects of the property than the market participants are doing.One of the first things I learned in my appraiser classes was the residential real estate market is illogical. And perhaps that applies to some appraisers also.
By contrast, most other property types aren't oriented at satisfying the emotional needs of the buyers and sellers. With the exception of certain office use properties. Nobody brags about the vacant commercial lot they own or the 10,000sf warehouse they own or the mixed use retail/resid'l property they own or the storefront they own. Bragging to the dinner party about the 2-story office building in the downtown area I own isn't going to earn me any status, not like people would be impressed by the nice custom beachfront home or the 10,000sf McMansion.
I personally do not care about a view amenity. BUT as a professional appraiser I know that most people do value that attribute and it's my job to figure out the effect on value. It would be illogical and counterproductive to what I'm trying to do (MV) to arbitrarily assume what that contributory value is. It's an opinion to be developed, not an assumption to make; just like every other attribute.
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