CANative
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- Retired Appraiser
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NOTE: This is an old thread
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I am nearing completion of the appraisal of what I think is a unique property. If not unique, certainly one of very few properties like it anywhere. I posted about this one a couple of weeks ago. It's a very nice 120 acre property with it's own private 30 acre natural lake.
The intended use of this appraisal is mortgage lending and the client is a mortgage broker who brokers to a well known lender. After researching and thinking and analyzing for 2 weeks I find that I can only come up with a minimum value. It's likely (in my opinion and the opinion of most Realtors) that this property could sell for much more if properly marketed, but I can't prove it because there is nothing else like it. I found one recent sale of a property with similar acreage and a private lake which was virtually the same size as this one. Unfortunately that property is located in Canada.
The appraisal certainly will raise the eyebrows of an underwirter with comps on the same street and up to 30 miles away. Net and gross adjustments approaching 200% and the use of some lakefront homes on less than an acre against the subject's 120 acres with no adjustments for parcel size.
Is it appropriate to include a discussion that the opinion of value is likely conservative based on a lack of data and no truly similar comparable sales?
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I am nearing completion of the appraisal of what I think is a unique property. If not unique, certainly one of very few properties like it anywhere. I posted about this one a couple of weeks ago. It's a very nice 120 acre property with it's own private 30 acre natural lake.
The intended use of this appraisal is mortgage lending and the client is a mortgage broker who brokers to a well known lender. After researching and thinking and analyzing for 2 weeks I find that I can only come up with a minimum value. It's likely (in my opinion and the opinion of most Realtors) that this property could sell for much more if properly marketed, but I can't prove it because there is nothing else like it. I found one recent sale of a property with similar acreage and a private lake which was virtually the same size as this one. Unfortunately that property is located in Canada.
The appraisal certainly will raise the eyebrows of an underwirter with comps on the same street and up to 30 miles away. Net and gross adjustments approaching 200% and the use of some lakefront homes on less than an acre against the subject's 120 acres with no adjustments for parcel size.
Is it appropriate to include a discussion that the opinion of value is likely conservative based on a lack of data and no truly similar comparable sales?
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