JMinCA
Freshman Member
- Joined
- Mar 3, 2006
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- California
Hi, there's a new condo development where all the units are getting closing costs paid and many getting incentives for upgrades as well. The unit I'm appraising has purchase price of $367k. It's getting $8k in closing costs paid by seller as well as $5k credit toward the upgrades. Total incentives $13k. Every other model unit in that is getting the same, usually between $8-13k in concessions.
I came in at $355k because all model comps in project had concessions, and that is what was supported. Highest model match comp was $368k, and it had $13k in concessions. I made dollar-for-dollar concessions adjustments.
Broker is yelling at me for not hitting purchase price. (I know, I know.) "This is the first time I've ever had a low appraisal on new construction!," etc.
I thought I was doing this the right way. I called FHA (this is not an FHA loan), and they said I was right with the comp concessions. But I just got back a value appeal. I suppose I could add a larger comp (within 20% GLA) in project that sold for higher and would support sales price even with concessions, but this seems weird, especially since there are plenty of model matches.
Advice?
I came in at $355k because all model comps in project had concessions, and that is what was supported. Highest model match comp was $368k, and it had $13k in concessions. I made dollar-for-dollar concessions adjustments.
Broker is yelling at me for not hitting purchase price. (I know, I know.) "This is the first time I've ever had a low appraisal on new construction!," etc.
I thought I was doing this the right way. I called FHA (this is not an FHA loan), and they said I was right with the comp concessions. But I just got back a value appeal. I suppose I could add a larger comp (within 20% GLA) in project that sold for higher and would support sales price even with concessions, but this seems weird, especially since there are plenty of model matches.
Advice?