- Joined
- Jan 15, 2002
- Professional Status
- Certified General Appraiser
- State
- California
The irony is that 5 years from now there won't be any price differential to speak of between the big upgrades vs the standard buildouts.
Imo this is silly. Very few appraisers ever get to that dreaded imaginary witness stand scenario. Most board complaints based on value go nowhere btw. Whatever our opinion of MV is, we need a work file and support for it. It is harder for an appraiser to increase a value opinion in an ROV because it might expose them to more scrutiny to the UW, but if an appraiser truly missed the good comparable then they/we need to be brave and do what the market indicates.you ain't being paid enough for this land mine appraisal. if i put you on the witness stand, i am going to ask you how you determined the comps upgrades & amount, and how did you determine cost verses value on each item. that is sorta what the state will do when one party of the deal complains to them about your value. you can determine small upgrades, but $300,000. your work file better be a couple of inches thick with proof of every adjustment determined and how. i know there are braver appraisers here than me, but i have survived for a long time knowing when to realize the danger you have in that appraisal.
It sounds like ( given that the OP explanation was spotty),. it sounds like the OP used model match or similar size model homes as comps with around 200k in upgrades, the subject has over 300k in upgrades, the client forwarded a comp sale the OP did not use, apparently same model match with over 300k in upgrades. The OP called that sale with a higher price an outlier but it might be the best comp and an indicator the market is paying for that level of upgrades - at least when new. The challenge then is to find out is the resale market returning $, and if so how much, for the house with a high level of builder upgrades. Just because a client sends only one sale in an ROV does not mean we cant'; add another one if it better supports a value change ( if we change the value ).
I do not use $ for $ the amount of builder upgrades but rather the contributory value I can see in the market. Imo an additional 100k of change order upgrades might not return 100k, but I doubt it is zero contribution either. How much of that extra, atypical 100k more is an over improvement and how much the market might return as a resale is the challenge of the assignment.

What they pay new is price, what a house commands one month later in a resale speaks to the value returned in the open market. If we just rubber stamp the builder's own sale prices, why get an appraisal done?The resale market is often irrelevant when you're doing new construction. Why does it matter what the home will sell for down the line if five people are building similar new homes at a similar cost? Sometimes there are no resales.
It's shocking what people are paying for new construction, but if there are people lined up to put in offers, then who am I to come in low? It doesn't make sense. I wouldn't buy a new home. But it is what it is. My brother is in the market and he is only interested in new construction.