Fernando
Elite Member
- Joined
- Nov 7, 2016
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- California
I get yearly stool test. Less invasive.at 50, you are supposed to get colonoscopies every 5-10 years.
I get yearly stool test. Less invasive.at 50, you are supposed to get colonoscopies every 5-10 years.
Today's VA assignment was a very rural 1700 sf house on 20 acres. Oh yeah, it was also a log home. Oh, one other thing. It only had two bedrooms. I had one log home on 10 acres 17 miles northeast, one frame home on 25 acres 15 miles northwest and another frame home on 12 acres to the northeast. I did the best I could with what little I had to utilize.That is all fine when there are actually good comps available, but sometimes when appraising a proeprty in a extremely rural area, there may not be any good comparable sales. As I tell my underwriters, sometimes on an extremely rural appraisal they only thing the appraiser can do is to select the least bad comparable sales due to a lack of sales data.
But could you PROVE it was worth exactly $900,000, or only that your estimate was more credible than the other estimate.I was once involved as an expert witness in a case where I opined a site value of $900,000
No. I could only prove that the three comps sold for $890, $900, and $905.But could you PROVE it was worth exactly $900,000, or only that your estimate was more credible than the other estimate.
I don't question your experience Sir or your opinion and answer of the question. Many other things you are involved with, I have sincere concerns.No. I could only prove that the three comps sold for $890, $900, and $905.
The ironic thing, given the nature of this thread, is that the other appraiser had far more experience than I. He was appraising when I was in elementary school.
I've said before on rural reports that I can claim I've selected the best available comps. I may or may not claim they are good comps.Today's VA assignment was a very rural 1700 sf house on 20 acres. Oh yeah, it was also a log home. Oh, one other thing. It only had two bedrooms. I had one log home on 10 acres 17 miles northeast, one frame home on 25 acres 15 miles northwest and another frame home on 12 acres to the northeast. I did the best I could with what little I had to utilize.