Dos and Don’ts of Selecting Appraisal Comps
Excerpts: Follow these dos and don’ts to help ensure that relevant comparable sales are established:
Here are a few topics
- Do welcome relevant comparable sales from real estate agents
- Don’t limit the number of comparable sales to three
- Do consider objective characteristics when selecting competing neighborhoods
Don’t use appraisal comps based on price
As an appraiser, you must provide an unbiased opinion of value. Selecting comparable properties based on price may inadvertently favor properties within a predetermined price range, rather than those genuinely similar to the subject property in terms of location, size, condition, and other relevant characteristics. To maintain objectivity and credibility, you should evaluate sales based on criteria that most accurately reflect comparability, rather than focusing on price.
Do focus on characteristics of the property
Identify properties with comparable square footage (including finished basements), number of bedrooms and bathrooms, lot size, view (e.g., waterfront), and amenities. Prioritize features that are highly sought-after in the property type and market. For instance, in the subject’s market, a mountain view could significantly impact the demand and marketability of a vacation condominium home.
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My comments: Worth reading. Good analysis of factors in comp selection.
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