Valuation Guy
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- Joined
- Nov 22, 2013
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- New York
I'm appraising a 2 family condominium in Howard Beach , NY.
This is a rare breed of condominium, with absolutely no arms length comparable sales from within the subject's project in the past 4 years, the subject's neighborhood and an expanded search outside of the subject's neighborhood . Even though the subject is a condominium it's legal use as a 2 family unit is how I intend to value it. I'm going to use the 1025 form and the 1004 C (Condominium Addendum).
Now the fun starts. This condo unit is a 3 story bldg. with an owners unit, rental unit, and an illegal (non-permitted) accessory unit on the 1st floor. I plan on including the GLA for this unit in my valuation but that's it. No value is being given to this unit's potential rental income since it is not a legally permitted unit and there is not enough comparable data to justify it being common and typical even though most units in the subject's project are being utilized in a similar fashion.
My question however is: Where should I represent the GLA and the room count for this accessory unit on the sales comparison grid of the 1025 form ?
This is a rare breed of condominium, with absolutely no arms length comparable sales from within the subject's project in the past 4 years, the subject's neighborhood and an expanded search outside of the subject's neighborhood . Even though the subject is a condominium it's legal use as a 2 family unit is how I intend to value it. I'm going to use the 1025 form and the 1004 C (Condominium Addendum).
Now the fun starts. This condo unit is a 3 story bldg. with an owners unit, rental unit, and an illegal (non-permitted) accessory unit on the 1st floor. I plan on including the GLA for this unit in my valuation but that's it. No value is being given to this unit's potential rental income since it is not a legally permitted unit and there is not enough comparable data to justify it being common and typical even though most units in the subject's project are being utilized in a similar fashion.
My question however is: Where should I represent the GLA and the room count for this accessory unit on the sales comparison grid of the 1025 form ?