RobRundquist
Freshman Member
- Joined
- May 19, 2004
Hello,
In regards to this, I'm new to appraisal- A commercial trainee with 1,500 hours thus far.
I had to have an appraisal done on my home, as I thought it unwise to appraise my own home : )
The appraiser used a 3/2 comp. of 1,400 sf, to appraise my 2,100 sf 5/3 using age of the homes as the main reason for comp. selection (or so it looks). Ignoring the fact that to find a home with the amenities of ours, built in pool and spa, cul-de-sac location blah blah blah... you'd need to buy a newer home.(15-30 years newer)
which I would then assume you'd make depreciation adjustments on...
Anywho, my question is for you res. people out there is ...
How is it justified to use a land value of $25.00 per square foot in the cost approach, and $1.00 per square foot in the sale comparison approach??? I asked three appraisers with a combined 65 years of experience between them and they couldn't explain.
The reason I posted this here, is that the appraiser came in 20-30k light as a result of the $1 /sf adjustment. Forget the fact that they said in follow up emails that my built in spa was personal property, and deducted from a comp with the same $4,000- I guess it is considered portable if all you need to move it is a back hoe??? : )
Confused- Rob
In regards to this, I'm new to appraisal- A commercial trainee with 1,500 hours thus far.
I had to have an appraisal done on my home, as I thought it unwise to appraise my own home : )
The appraiser used a 3/2 comp. of 1,400 sf, to appraise my 2,100 sf 5/3 using age of the homes as the main reason for comp. selection (or so it looks). Ignoring the fact that to find a home with the amenities of ours, built in pool and spa, cul-de-sac location blah blah blah... you'd need to buy a newer home.(15-30 years newer)
which I would then assume you'd make depreciation adjustments on...
Anywho, my question is for you res. people out there is ...
How is it justified to use a land value of $25.00 per square foot in the cost approach, and $1.00 per square foot in the sale comparison approach??? I asked three appraisers with a combined 65 years of experience between them and they couldn't explain.
The reason I posted this here, is that the appraiser came in 20-30k light as a result of the $1 /sf adjustment. Forget the fact that they said in follow up emails that my built in spa was personal property, and deducted from a comp with the same $4,000- I guess it is considered portable if all you need to move it is a back hoe??? : )
Confused- Rob