Ariba
Senior Member
- Joined
- Feb 8, 2004
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Colorado
Yes, I know there is a legal difference in ownership. A townhome is usually owned in fee simple. The owner of a townhome has property rights that extend to the yard around the townhome and the air above it. By contrast, a condominium owner's property rights only extend to the walls of the structure.
However, is there an appropriate time and place when you could use and mix them in an appraisal report?
I have an 2,000/SF condominium in a 12 unit 3 story age restricted building. No sale in the past 3 years. No age restricted communities or anything approaching 2,000/SF within a reasonable distance. However, there are some age restricted townhouse communities within 2 miles of the subject that have similar SF. They both have Homeowner Associations, the amenities are similar tennis court, swimming pool, common area maintenance, etc. Would you use them and explain, explain!
Also, exactly what is the impact to the average homeowner in condominium versus townhouse ownership?
However, is there an appropriate time and place when you could use and mix them in an appraisal report?
I have an 2,000/SF condominium in a 12 unit 3 story age restricted building. No sale in the past 3 years. No age restricted communities or anything approaching 2,000/SF within a reasonable distance. However, there are some age restricted townhouse communities within 2 miles of the subject that have similar SF. They both have Homeowner Associations, the amenities are similar tennis court, swimming pool, common area maintenance, etc. Would you use them and explain, explain!
Also, exactly what is the impact to the average homeowner in condominium versus townhouse ownership?