- Joined
- Apr 4, 2007
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Tennessee
I get that. But as my very first mentor used to say, "N/A should not stand for not attempted"Funny you should say that. I have had True Tracts tell me on several properties there is not enough data to determine market conditions at one to five years.

I recall doing an old farm home in an area where a new automobile factory had been built 10 years earlier. Very few of the original farm homes were left, but that was my subject.
There certainly were not enough farm homes to develop a trend. But, the market area for that home was more than just the immediate community - a purchaser would have looked throughout the county for competing properties.
What did I do? I:
1. Analyzed the trend in the immediate area,
2. Analyzed the trend for farm homes in the whole county,
3. Analyzed the trend for all homes in the whole county, and
4. Reconciled those three trends (as one reconciles three less than ideal comps in a SCA)
Not perfect, but the best I could do at the time