snooky
Freshman Member
- Joined
- Dec 27, 2013
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- New Jersey
We recently appraised a property for a sale transaction which was architecturally good (newly constructed), which is directly across the street from a newly constructed larger home, still active over 160 days in a market where homes are selling over ask within 30 days. The comparable property lacks the curb appeal of the Subject by leaps and bounds. Neither one conforms to the neighborhood yet, since this is one of those neighborhoods where 1950 built splits and ranches are being torn down and replaced with properties similar to the Subject. Anyway, my management company kicks back the report if I use the words "curb appeal" . Discriminatory? Any suggestions. I was originally trained as a realtor and after the location impact, curb appeal was second on the list of things buyers are looking for!