Doug Wegener
Senior Member
- Joined
- Apr 14, 2005
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Oregon
I understand that the 1004 MC is not asking for information on the "Market area", and more and more often I am having sparse or little information in the actual "neighborhood."
However, my question is the neighborhood section on page 1 of the form. It too asks for data about the neighborhood. When data is sparse, leaving it blank is not an option.
What I am doing is including data from the "Market area" but then including in the comments something like this:
The subject neighborhood is a small defined area. It is somewhat unique and I estimate about 20 homes in the "neighborhood"". None are currently listed and none have sold in the last year. . It is outside the City limits on small acreage and is not comparable to the homes on small city lots which are located within a mile. Nearby XXXX Valley is a superior area and not comparable. The "market area" for the subject would include XXXX which is a rural area 10 minutes away which includes competing properties. The data in the subject ""neighborhood" reflects the "market area".
What do you think?
However, my question is the neighborhood section on page 1 of the form. It too asks for data about the neighborhood. When data is sparse, leaving it blank is not an option.
What I am doing is including data from the "Market area" but then including in the comments something like this:
The subject neighborhood is a small defined area. It is somewhat unique and I estimate about 20 homes in the "neighborhood"". None are currently listed and none have sold in the last year. . It is outside the City limits on small acreage and is not comparable to the homes on small city lots which are located within a mile. Nearby XXXX Valley is a superior area and not comparable. The "market area" for the subject would include XXXX which is a rural area 10 minutes away which includes competing properties. The data in the subject ""neighborhood" reflects the "market area".
What do you think?