norapp
Member
- Joined
- Jul 11, 2016
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- New York
Besides the obvious ansi dilema, I am at a loss how to value this home. It was built in 1880 and is located along the NY/Vermont border. Tax records show 1648 sf. First level has 1216 sf with 6 foot, 3 inch ceilings. Second level has severe pitch in the roof line and none of it complies with ansi. I inspected this on 8/15/25. I communicated this to the AMC who reached out to the lender. Yesterday 9/7/25 I finally hear back from the AMC saying just do your best.
All of the comps have 7 foot plus ceilings. I have nothing to compare this to and know most buyers would walk right out the front door when they see how low the ceilings are. I am reaching out to some rural brokers in the area to get their thoughts on this but I am at a loss what to do or how to explain and justify any adjustments. Please only answer this if you can provide some insight. I don't want this to become an argument among posters. I need help.
All of the comps have 7 foot plus ceilings. I have nothing to compare this to and know most buyers would walk right out the front door when they see how low the ceilings are. I am reaching out to some rural brokers in the area to get their thoughts on this but I am at a loss what to do or how to explain and justify any adjustments. Please only answer this if you can provide some insight. I don't want this to become an argument among posters. I need help.