Smokey Bear
Elite Member
- Joined
- Dec 8, 2004
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- California
I've always gone out of my way to compare like buildings - duplex comps for duplexes, etc. I'm reviewing an appraisal of a 4-plex (hate the term 'quadruplex, it sounds like someone trying to justify their overeducation LOL). The appraiser used two duplexes and a triplex, with $5k unit adjustments on a $430k property.
First off, I don't know you can determine unit adjustments if you don't have at least one comp with the same number of units as the subject. Second, how DO you come up with unit adjustments? Find a triplex that is 3/4 the size of a similar 4 plex that is similar to the subject, and use the price difference as your adjustment? Like I said, I've worked in an area that always had sufficient comps of the same time. (lucky me) and would rather go back in time for comps than use something with a different unit count.
First off, I don't know you can determine unit adjustments if you don't have at least one comp with the same number of units as the subject. Second, how DO you come up with unit adjustments? Find a triplex that is 3/4 the size of a similar 4 plex that is similar to the subject, and use the price difference as your adjustment? Like I said, I've worked in an area that always had sufficient comps of the same time. (lucky me) and would rather go back in time for comps than use something with a different unit count.