Doug in NC
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- Joined
- Jan 17, 2002
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- Certified Residential Appraiser
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- North Carolina
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I think I agree with you. Builders frequently place presales in the MLS expecting appraisers to use them in appraisals for that development. In my 25 years of experience, I have always found the presales to be somewhat inflated because they encompass many upgrades that may not be found in the standard house, and many of those upgrades might not translate into value in more typical sales. I would consider adding a presale in as a 4th comp if I had no other sales from my subject neighborhood, but I just don't view them as reliable market indicators in comps 1-3.That is very common practice with builders, so yes, I would use them- as I said, I like to supplement builder sales with sales that were sold on MLS, ( putting it on MLS as a token as you describe does not count , usually the ones "really" sold on MLS are resales or new homes that were built as spec or a buyer defaulted on in contract.