Mark K
Elite Member
- Joined
- Jan 27, 2004
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Indiana
If you want to split hairs, the real estate interest being appraised is the legal description of the land. I've never seen an appraisal order say anything about a house.What is valued depends on what the subject of the appraisal is. If the subject includes personal property, it should be addressed in the valuation, and the value of the personal property needs to be stated.
However, appraisers usually include the improvements (house), land improvements including the driveway, sidewalks, landscaping, wells, septic systems, sheds, etc. If a house is lacking any landscaping or lawn in an area with most houses have nice lawns/landscaping, do you ignore the lack thereof? If not, you also cannot (should not) ignore an inordinate amount of junk that could likely cost thousands of $$ to remove, i.e., unless all of your comps are also junkyards.