Tom4value
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- Joined
- Dec 4, 2016
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Massachusetts
Bad news is, it will be time consuming. Good news is, ole Tommy here has done many of them and can help you out.Home is in a program that has a limited number of homes available based on income and also several other things, such as local resident, volunteer fireman, veteran, elderly etc.
The home in question is not sold on the open market, the town sets the maximum allowed sale price, the home is selling for $220,000 in a PUD where typical homes sell for between $500 and $700,000. The home would be returned to the program if resold and the resale price would be set by the town.
There are no recent sales of other "affordable" units from the program. People tend to keep them lol.
Affordable housing programs are state-run. Here in MA it is called, “Chapter 40B”. 100% of the assignments I have had occurred in new (or newer) developments. You didn’t say but I am betting that that might be the same for your subject. Contact the developer for any insight on sales. I have actually seen these sales in the MLS. Look for sales that seem out of whack and then check the deeds. As you know, the deeds will state the affordable housing terms.
Can’t find any recent sales in the development? Go outside, out of town if you have to. Again, state-wide program. You can find them same way.
They want at least “one affordable” comp, preferably 2. So how do you adjust? Easy. If you have one comp in the development and another “market” comp in the development, the difference in price (after other adjustments) is the adjustment. If the “affordable” comp is outside your market area, compare that comp to a “market” comp for a percentage to apply to your other “market” comps.
Are your adjustments going to be over 15%? Hell, yeah! It is ok, the lenders and readers of the appraisal are expecting that and your opinion of value is going to be the maximum price they can get per the terms.
As to why they even need an appraisal, who cares? As long as you get a check!