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The Consequences of Over-Improving Real Estate So you’ve found the home you want to grow old in. The location is good, the neighbors are great, and the price was just Your house now becomes what appraisers refer to as “Functionally Obsolescent Due to Super-Adequacy”. What this basically means is that the upgrades you’ve made to your home are superior to the houses in your neighborhood and thus the law of diminishing returns has just kicked you in seam hard. No homes in your area have sold anywhere close to what your home SHOULD be worth and without comparable sales data to prove your home’s value you’re stuck. An appraiser is not going to be able to give a value to your home any higher than the highest sale price in the area. This might not be terrible for some, but for those looking to cash out or with low LTVs this could be a deal killer. The lesson here is to always know your market area which is usually defined as your immediate and surrounding neighborhoods up to 1 mile away. Know what homes sale for and what type of construction quality or amenities they posses before you start major renovations. If you must be Mr. and Mrs. Jones and over do it then be well aware of the law of diminishing returns. Copyright © R. Chandler Smith, a successful real estate and IT professional. He manages www.mortgagedump.com and www.cpappraisals.net.
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