Two-Gun Pete
Freshman Member
- Joined
- May 11, 2021
- Professional Status
- Banking/Mortgage Industry
- State
- Illinois
Hello, all on these boards. I’ve lurked for some time, and have learned a bit, but I have a scenario on which I wanted this board's insight.
I am a Mortgage Loan Originator. I have a borrower in Illinois who wants to do a refinance. The subject property is located in suburban Cook County, just north of Chicago.
The appraisal was done with four comparables, of which one is/was the same home model as the subject. Except that the subject property is Larger, due to a second story addition that this comp does not have.
The Comp’s size was copied from the County Assessor’s office. In Cook County, the Assessor simply takes the exterior dimensions to arrive at the overall size of the building. However, BOTH the comp in question and the subject have attached garages. The appraiser noted that the subject has an attached garage, and used his measurements to get at GLA.
But, for this comp, the appraiser used the GBA/Assessor’s measurements, which clearly include an attached garage that should not be included in the GLA. The appraisal's photos also clearly show an attached garage as well. But wait! I found a Plat Survey from the County Recorder of deeds for the Comp, which clearly shows the dimensions of the building, and the existence of an attached garage.
What’s more, the comp is noted to have a partial basement on the Assessor’s web page, but the appraisal gives the Comp credit for a “full basement,” which would indicate a basement below the garage. [These are very uncommon in this part of Cook County.]
What, if anything can I do? My borrowers are beside themselves, asking me “How can a smaller house be worth more than ours?”
I thank you in advance your insight.
I am a Mortgage Loan Originator. I have a borrower in Illinois who wants to do a refinance. The subject property is located in suburban Cook County, just north of Chicago.
The appraisal was done with four comparables, of which one is/was the same home model as the subject. Except that the subject property is Larger, due to a second story addition that this comp does not have.
The Comp’s size was copied from the County Assessor’s office. In Cook County, the Assessor simply takes the exterior dimensions to arrive at the overall size of the building. However, BOTH the comp in question and the subject have attached garages. The appraiser noted that the subject has an attached garage, and used his measurements to get at GLA.
But, for this comp, the appraiser used the GBA/Assessor’s measurements, which clearly include an attached garage that should not be included in the GLA. The appraisal's photos also clearly show an attached garage as well. But wait! I found a Plat Survey from the County Recorder of deeds for the Comp, which clearly shows the dimensions of the building, and the existence of an attached garage.
What’s more, the comp is noted to have a partial basement on the Assessor’s web page, but the appraisal gives the Comp credit for a “full basement,” which would indicate a basement below the garage. [These are very uncommon in this part of Cook County.]
What, if anything can I do? My borrowers are beside themselves, asking me “How can a smaller house be worth more than ours?”
I thank you in advance your insight.