Doug Wegener
Senior Member
- Joined
- Apr 14, 2005
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Oregon
Was the Income based on estimated market rents or confirmed truly competitive/comparable rentals?
Both
Was the Income based on estimated market rents or confirmed truly competitive/comparable rentals?
Both
Investors, particularly local investors, often seek properties that are easy to manage within their own portfolio. Thus, if they own three duplexes in Funky Acres, and another is available for $209,000 but they can buy a similar duplex 10 miles away in Rockabilly Flats for $205k, well...I bet they pick the area that they already own. I know one investor who also had a chance to buy the vacant lot next to the unit he owned. He bought it to prevent anyone from building there and providing an extra amenities that his renters could enjoy a little extra space.If the comps yielding similar income sold for 205k and below, why would an investor pay 209k unless inventory or market conditions have changed
A community 10 miles away or inferior/superior either is not a comp, or if using comps 10 miles away and the communities differ , then explain and adjust.
Of course it's purchased on the basis of income. And isn't that fact reflected most directly in the comparable sales in the Sales Comparison Approach? Weren't the comparables purchased for their income generating capabilities?
It all boils down to the "quality" of the data used in each approach. Rely on that which is most reliable.