SutnNC
Senior Member
- Joined
- Nov 5, 2008
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- North Carolina
I've done them. It's not a regular thing though. This one is different given the overall project and timing (i.e., market conditions, property details and the paucity of prior two year data).
Consider the following to be true:
http://appraisersforum.com/showthread.php?t=183755&highlight=luxury+house
http://appraisersforum.com/showthread.php?t=183988&highlight=luxury+house
http://appraisersforum.com/showthread.php?t=176135&highlight=custom+homes
Grateful for the time/input, thanks-
Consider the following to be true:
- The subject is a custom/luxury home. The materials are not exotic, just really/very high end.
- I requested and obtained the plans and construction costs from the architect/builder (recently completed home).
- I've networked with some reliable realtors that deal in luxury/custom homes. We're all very much on the same page.
- The subject is located in one of three subdivisions/communities that fully support it's construction (all within it's actual county).
- Two surrounding counties would support the overall scope of the project (site, frontage, views, GLA, amenities, etc.). The subject is in the "best of the three" for a property like it (which is good).
- The subject is not over improved for it's location.
- The subject is new (no other "new const", custom/luxury homes are available for use).
- For this subdivision: the median size (GLA) would be 3-5k sq ft and up to 12k+ with the subject landing on the mid-to-high point of the curve.
- Cost to build new is in excess of market value by 20%-30%
- Sales/supporting data would be from a five year period. The older I go, the better the data (of course, better "everything" from then). I am able to illustrate trends over this time period.
- Buyers will most often purchase or already have the land and "build to suit" in this subdivision (there are other homes that are more extravagant than the subject in this particular subdivision, I've been in some of them).
- The sales data, at best, is "pretty good" but would likely come across as mediocre to an average reader.
- Assume that there are decent measures of value within the market however, nothing that jumps out and says "I'm that".
- I'm charging for time not product.
- I'm not relying on guidelines or backing anything in. Assume the secondary market is not a factor.
- Assume the assett valuation thread has been closed (lol).
http://appraisersforum.com/showthread.php?t=183755&highlight=luxury+house
http://appraisersforum.com/showthread.php?t=183988&highlight=luxury+house
http://appraisersforum.com/showthread.php?t=176135&highlight=custom+homes
Grateful for the time/input, thanks-
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...I just skimmed it, great foundation. More than what I would have anticipated. - Thank you