debbiemaekershaw
Freshman Member
- Joined
- Mar 19, 2004
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- New Hampshire
In the Northeast we have towns that encompass relatively small areas (12 square miles for example). My question is when you are doing a neighborhhod analysis and are using a portion of the town as your neighborhood, where do you get your land use percentages from? In the small towns such as here, it's not uncommon to use the entire town as your neighborhood, and you can refer to the town master plan (which may have the land use % broken out) or talk to the assessor who can break out the numbers for single family, commercial, multi family (over 4)..., but that is for the entire town. I'm interested in hearing how others determine this land use when looking at a small area of a town. How do you establish these %'s? Does the Assessor in your towns have these broken out? It's interesting. I just had an order for a small town (which I'm familiar with, but haven't done any assignments in, and referred to the master plan. The information was 15 years old, and I know the town has grown substantially. When I called the Planning department, they had no clue! I then spoke to the Assessor, who thought my question was INTERESTING and actually did some calculations himself and called me back. The %'s were striking! But again, that is for the entire town. This made me wonder what other appraisers do/use for this part of the analysis. When time is short, sitting at town hall to try to determine these %'s for a section of a town can be daunting. What say you?