Matt Anzaldo
Sophomore Member
- Joined
- Jul 1, 2005
- Professional Status
- Licensed Appraiser
- State
- California
ABOUT ME: I am a licensed trainee with 2000+ hours of field experience (will be submitting my paperwork this month for my AL in Calfornia).
HOUSE: Located in a R2-Zone, it's a SFR, 1600 sq ft house. built in 1949 and has a det 2 car garage.
SITUATION: My subject property is an R2 and I could only find ONE other comparbale R2 located in the same neighborhood within a mile away. I really don't want to go over a mile and jump neighborhoods, so I used THREE R1 comps properties to support appraisal. I have alredy went on the inspectino and shoot the pics for comps, all comps and subject were comparable regardless of zoning.
QUESTION: I NEED SOME VERBAGE to explain the zoning of the subject compared to the comps. Can you give me some examples of how you handled this situation? and/or Most importantly, what type of verbage do you use to explain this?
REASON FOR POST: Looking for some verabge you may have used to describe R2 subject vs. R2, R1, R1 and R1 comparables.
ANY POSTS I DO APPRECIATE
Thanks,
Matt
HOUSE: Located in a R2-Zone, it's a SFR, 1600 sq ft house. built in 1949 and has a det 2 car garage.
SITUATION: My subject property is an R2 and I could only find ONE other comparbale R2 located in the same neighborhood within a mile away. I really don't want to go over a mile and jump neighborhoods, so I used THREE R1 comps properties to support appraisal. I have alredy went on the inspectino and shoot the pics for comps, all comps and subject were comparable regardless of zoning.
QUESTION: I NEED SOME VERBAGE to explain the zoning of the subject compared to the comps. Can you give me some examples of how you handled this situation? and/or Most importantly, what type of verbage do you use to explain this?
REASON FOR POST: Looking for some verabge you may have used to describe R2 subject vs. R2, R1, R1 and R1 comparables.
ANY POSTS I DO APPRECIATE
Thanks,
Matt