Doug Wegener
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- Apr 14, 2005
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- Oregon
quality adjustments
If you have the data to derive your quality adjustments from the market thats fine and dandy. Wth a lot of work you may be able to derive adjustments for deluxe vs economy manufactured homes , but maybe not specific makes and models.
Using the book values is a reasonable method of doing it. Ive done it that way for years. Never had one underwriter question it. They never question it when you dont either. How many understand really understand manufactured homes?
And you may find after all the other adjustments are made that the comp that spreads the highest is the better quality manufactured home. Even if an adjustment is not made the quality of the subject vs. the comparables, it can be a factor in where you place your concluded value.
I can see a difference in high vs. average. I can't see a difference between 2 classes that are very similar, say fair vs. avg., avg. vs. good, etc. Once the classes used for comparsion jump a few classes then you can see a difference if using 1 comp from avg and 1 comp from high.
I was taught the only adjustments that get put into the grid for sales comparison are those coming from the market. If I can't get enough info from the market don't make the adjustment and just talk about it in the addendum.
I don't know manufactured homes very well. However I have moved to an area that has a lot more manufactured homes then where I previosuly was. So I am interested in this discussion as I am sure I will get an order for one soon.
If you have the data to derive your quality adjustments from the market thats fine and dandy. Wth a lot of work you may be able to derive adjustments for deluxe vs economy manufactured homes , but maybe not specific makes and models.
Using the book values is a reasonable method of doing it. Ive done it that way for years. Never had one underwriter question it. They never question it when you dont either. How many understand really understand manufactured homes?
And you may find after all the other adjustments are made that the comp that spreads the highest is the better quality manufactured home. Even if an adjustment is not made the quality of the subject vs. the comparables, it can be a factor in where you place your concluded value.