Ray Miller
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- Feb 20, 2002
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- Licensed Appraiser
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- Wisconsin
Have a subject property that I am doing an appraisal on. The subject is in an older lake development. It is a home that is across from the lake with homes in front of it that are on the lake. It has what I would call private lake access down the road south about a ¼ mile. It is a lake front lot that is owned by and association that was formed to buy the lot and give its fourteen members direct access to the lake, across this lot. There is three other public access points to this lake the nearest one being ¼ of a mile north of the subject property.
1. I assume that because there are 14 member lots each members owns 1/14 of the lake lot. Right / Wrong Do I value the lake lot and divide by 14 to get the value then apply that value to the value of the subject property.
2. Because of the association and it owner ship of the the lot does the association own the lake lot and the non-lake lot owners are just a member with little to no value given for being a member of the association.
3. I ask the question at the court house if the lake lot would always transfer with the subject property up on sale of that property. There answer was no, a current owner of the non-lake front lot is not required to sell the membership in the association at the time of sale of the non-lake lot, but could retain the association membership and the 1/14 interest in the lake lot.
How would you deal with this question in the appraisal? What would you do about the contributory value of the lake front lot?
Spelling and grammar police, I grant you the same leeway as I did in my last post. You are getting freebie's where I will not feel ofended if you correct my the spelling and grammer. But remember today only. After that I will wave my septor and turn you not into a frog, but a toad.
1. I assume that because there are 14 member lots each members owns 1/14 of the lake lot. Right / Wrong Do I value the lake lot and divide by 14 to get the value then apply that value to the value of the subject property.
2. Because of the association and it owner ship of the the lot does the association own the lake lot and the non-lake lot owners are just a member with little to no value given for being a member of the association.
3. I ask the question at the court house if the lake lot would always transfer with the subject property up on sale of that property. There answer was no, a current owner of the non-lake front lot is not required to sell the membership in the association at the time of sale of the non-lake lot, but could retain the association membership and the 1/14 interest in the lake lot.
How would you deal with this question in the appraisal? What would you do about the contributory value of the lake front lot?
Spelling and grammar police, I grant you the same leeway as I did in my last post. You are getting freebie's where I will not feel ofended if you correct my the spelling and grammer. But remember today only. After that I will wave my septor and turn you not into a frog, but a toad.
