Doug Wegener
Senior Member
- Joined
- Apr 14, 2005
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
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- Oregon
Ok.
All manufactured homes are not created equal. You may have sales in an area but one may be a redmond, and another a Fleetwood waverly crest. I have reviewed a few manufactured home appraisals in my time but rarely
have seen adjustments for quality. Clearly, they are sometimes needed.
If you make them, how do you do it. Many times differences in acreage,outbuildings etc. make it difficult to extract the amount of the quality difference. Sometimes there are few sales anyway.
Do you NADA book value as a basis for the quality difference? If so, do you make the full difference in quality as determined by NADA as the adjustment or only a portion of it.
Or do you use some other method?
Or do you ignore the quality of the manufactured home altogether?
All manufactured homes are not created equal. You may have sales in an area but one may be a redmond, and another a Fleetwood waverly crest. I have reviewed a few manufactured home appraisals in my time but rarely
have seen adjustments for quality. Clearly, they are sometimes needed.
If you make them, how do you do it. Many times differences in acreage,outbuildings etc. make it difficult to extract the amount of the quality difference. Sometimes there are few sales anyway.
Do you NADA book value as a basis for the quality difference? If so, do you make the full difference in quality as determined by NADA as the adjustment or only a portion of it.
Or do you use some other method?
Or do you ignore the quality of the manufactured home altogether?
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