Residential Real Estate Comps

How to run comps and value properties. Realtors, Investors and Individuals.

Ratings 5.00 / 5.00
Residential Real Estate Comps

What You Will Learn!

  • How to value a property As-Is
  • How to evaluate a properties ARV (After Repair Value)
  • Defend value with appraiser
  • Analyze property value with out MLS access
  • Set competitive pricing strategy

Description

Course Outline:

  1. Subject Property Information:

    • Understanding the significance of subject property details in valuation.

    • Evaluating property characteristics, including size, layout, condition, and amenities.

    • Assessing the impact of architectural style and design on property value.

    • Analyzing historical sales and transactional data of the subject property.

  2. Hyperlocal Analysis:

    • Recognizing the influence of the immediate neighborhood on property value.

    • Conducting hyperlocal market research to understand local trends and dynamics.

    • Identifying neighborhood amenities, infrastructure, schools, and other factors affecting value.

    • Evaluating the desirability and attractiveness of the local area to potential buyers.

  3. Timing Considerations:

    • Understanding the concept of timing in property valuation.

    • Analyzing market cycles and their impact on property values.

    • Recognizing the influence of supply and demand dynamics on timing.

    • Incorporating economic indicators and forecasts to anticipate market fluctuations.

  4. Price per Square Foot Analysis:

    • Utilizing price per square foot as a valuation tool.

    • Analyzing comparable sales and properties to determine appropriate pricing metrics.

    • Accounting for variations in size, layout, and other property attributes.

    • Applying price per square foot analysis to refine property valuations.

  5. Add-Ons and Special Features:

    • Assessing the value of additional features, such as pools, landscaping, or renovations.

    • Understanding the potential return on investment for various property add-ons.

    • Recognizing the subjective nature of feature valuation and buyer preferences.

    • Incorporating add-ons and special features into the overall property valuation process.

  6. Case Studies and Practical Exercises:

    • Real-world case studies illustrating the application of subject property analysis and hyperlocal factors.

    • Hands-on exercises to practice evaluating property information and applying valuation techniques.

    • Analyzing and interpreting data to make informed decisions and support valuation conclusions.

Who Should Attend!

  • Real Estate Agents, Real Estate Investors, Individuals looking to list their homes FSBO (on their own)

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