- Joined
- Nov 9, 2011
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Florida
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Tom, I looked into using the Craftsman service. It looks really reasonable, especially as compared to Marshall & Swift. I used the free service this time and the big problem I had with it is that you have to complete the entire process and submit it before the cost estimate is mailed to you. Not being familiar with using Craftsman, it took me 4 attempts before I received the right valuation. One or two extra "Good" ratings or too many "Average" ratings on different components can result in tens of thousands of dollars in cost estimate difference. I was doing a new construction appraisal in an established new construction neighborhood with plenty of sales, so I don't doubt my SCA value is valid.I use the Craftsman National Building Cost Estimator. Software, and book for off the wall stuff. Total package like $75 or so. Seems to be more accurate for my area than M&S, & a lot cheaper. Takes about 5 min per estimate and prints a nice report.
M & S, etc. all rely upon "plugging in" the right quality attributes. That was one good reason to like the old Boeckh system (RIP) because it gave you the option of running two methods. One a SF based valuation, the other a valuation based on style and room count and "style" in the case of Boeckh included a base age assessment. The two were usually close as most cost approaches are "close". I found Means to also be as accurate, so at one point Boeckh, M & S, R S Means, and NBC were all available and using my own house as a proxy, was reasonably good at valuing it and all were within 10% of what the RCN should have been (that is based on using historical modifier to take the actual cost of the house and extrapolating it to the present).Not being familiar with using Craftsman, it took me 4 attempts before I received the right valuation. One or two extra "Good" ratings or too many "Average" ratings on different components can result in tens of thousands of dollars in cost estimate difference.
Any cost service is just an expoential curve