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Commercial Property Appraisals And Property Valuation In Atlanta GA And The Southeast US – How Much Is My Property Worth? Frequently Asked Questions

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There exist many reasons for seeking professional valuation of your commercial property, from preparing to sell to seeking funds or investment to upgrade. Commercial property appraisals should be approached with the expert assistance of a licensed appraisal professional – who can most effectively and properly execute a property valuation in the Atlanta GA or surrounding area.

Following are some important considerations to note, and answers to frequently asked questions, provided by Fletcher and Company. Fletcher & Company is a full service land, residential, industrial and commercial Georgia Real Estate Appraisal Firm providing property appraisal reviews, appraisal reports and industrial property valuation throughout the southeast U.S. appraisal coverage area, including Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, Florida and Georgia, and metropolitan areas in and around Atlanta including Roswell, Macon, Columbus, Griffin, Lawrenceville, Douglasville, and Fort Valley.

1.  What is the range of services a commercial appraiser should provide?

A truly comprehensive professional appraisal services firm should provide the following services:

Appraisals for federal and non-federal related transaction lending situations

Tax assessment review, advice and appraisals

Advice in eminent domain and condemnation property transactions

Dispute resolution – divorce, estate settlements, property partition suits, foreclosures and zoning issues

Feasibility studies

Capitalization rate studies

Market rent and trend studies

Expert witness testimony

Land utilization studies

2.  What property types are typically covered by a commercial property valuation agency?

Commercial appraisal service providers in the Atlanta, GA area typically provide coverage for:

Apartment Buildings & Complexes

Office & Retail Condominiums

Industrial Condominiums

Hotels and Motels

Industrial Buildings

Mixed-Use

Self-Storage Facilities

Shopping Centers

Office Buildings

Retail Buildings

Subdivisions (Commercial, Residential, Industrial)

Mobile Home Parks

Vacant Land

Farms

Restaurants

Nursing Homes

Gasoline/Convenience Stores

Resort Property

Religious Facilities

School Facilities

Single-Family Residential

2-4 Unit Multi-Family Residential

Rock Quarries

Golf Courses

Hangars

Marinas

Car Washes

3.  When hiring an appraiser, what questions should I ask?

To be confident and sure that the commercial appraisal firm you’re considering is qualified and experienced in their work, the following questions are appropriate:

What type of professional designations do you have and from whom?

Are you licensed or certified in the states you practice?

Like any job you are contracting out, it pays to compare the resumes of appraisers whom you are interested in having prepare a bid. This is the first place to start.

4.  What appraisal approaches will be used in appraising my property?

The three most commonly accepted valuation approaches to value are the “cost approach”, the “sales comparison approach” and the “income approach”.

The cost approach combines the value of the land and depreciated site improvements with the depreciated value of the building. The sales comparison approach compares the property to others and adjusts for differences. The income approach takes market rents, subtracts a vacancy allowance and expenses, and takes the resulting net income and turns that into value using a capitalization rate.

It is rare that all three commercial property valuation approaches are done, and isn’t typically required. Appraisal theory has largely discredited the cost approach as reflective of market value and commercial appraisers seldom provide it except in newer construction and special purpose properties.

The sales comparison and income approaches are the primary valuation methods used for commercial properties. Even then, there are times when one of these approaches does not reflect the market and although it might be performed, it is given little or no weight in deciding on the final value conclusion.

5.  How are approaches to value selected for use in preparing a bid?

Fees for professional commercial appraisers will typically reflect the cost to perform two approaches to value, usually the sales comparison and income approaches. Even if a particular approach is not performed, time is still invested in searching and analyzing data. This occurs most frequently in areas where too few comparable sales occur. There are times when a third party, such as a lender, will require the cost approach to be performed. Let your appraiser know beforehand if this is the case.

6.  If I don’t like the appraised value, what can I do about it?

That depends upon many things. The best place to start is to speak with the appraiser(s) who signed the report. It’s possible that he/she may have overlooked one or more important factors which affect the value of your property; if you mention it in your conversation, you may find the appraiser willing to reconsider the value conclusion. Of course, if you are not their client (such as when your bank orders the appraisal), they are not required to speak about the appraisal and may be in violation of the licensing law or professional standards if they do so.

It’s important to remember that the appraiser is an unbiased third party. Their job is to find out the good and the bad about a property and report it, not to favor a direction. The better appraisals are round-tabled by professional review staff and carefully scrutinized before they are released, so you get the benefit and knowledge of more people than just those involved with the report.

If you are still dissatisfied, you can get a second opinion by hiring another appraiser or insist that a review appraisal be performed on the original report. If there is a large discrepancy in value, you or a third party may be able to negotiate an intermediate position.

7.  How much do commercial property appraisals cost?

Every appraisal is different, so fees are quoted individually on a per job basis. Generally, prices depend on the number of properties and the complexity of the assignment, though appraisals used as evidence in court cases command a higher price. Fees are normally calculated based on the number of hours it takes to do a report and the fee structure of the personnel involved, with modification for overtime if a rush assignment is required.

8.  Why do special purpose properties cost more?

Special purpose properties require research of a wider trade radius, sometimes the entire United States! Fees are based on time estimates, so the more time that is invested in finding comparable properties, the higher the fee. Also, the market analysis section of the report many times requires a greater amount of research time and it is not uncommon to have to purchase studies performed by industry experts to properly show the dynamics affecting the property type.

9.  What is a typical turnaround time?

Commercial appraisal delivery times typically range from two to four weeks, depending upon the complexity of the property and your needs. It requires one to two weeks to do the research, verify the factual nature of the information, perform a market study of the area and write the report. Typically, delivery times less than two weeks are rush orders and they command a price premium.

10.  How can I help shorten the turnaround time?

The number one way to help shorten the turnaround time is to provide your commercial or residential property appraiser with the written information they need as soon as possible. Copies of leases, deeds, rent rolls, income and expense statements and other items listed on our engagement letter are the needed as soon as possible. Delay in providing one or more of the necessary items will almost always result in a delay in the appraisal process.

11.  If you don’t come up with the value I want, do I have to pay for the appraisal?

Appraisers must maintain a third party position to your transaction. No appraiser can accept an assignment where bias could be interpreted. USPAP has a phrase used verbatim by many appraisal firms on their letters of transmittals:

“Our assignment was not based on the reporting of a predetermined value, a direction in value that favors the cause of the client, the amount of the value opinion, the attainment of a stipulated result or the occurrence of a subsequent event directly related to the value opinion.”

USPAP is very clear on this issue. Appraisers cannot be advocates for any client. Although it may seem unusual to some users to have to pay for a report that did not provide them a favorable outcome, appraisers governed by appraisal licensing laws must remain objective.

If there is any uncertainty in the value, clients should have the appraiser perform a restricted appraisal first and then upgrade the report to a summary or self-contained if the value is satisfactory. This is acceptable appraisal practice and one not often suggested by an appraiser.

12.  Why are the fees for commercial appraisals so much higher than residential appraisals?

There are many reasons why there is such a great discrepancy. The most important difference is the amount of time it takes to prepare each type of report. Most skilled residential appraisers can do a residential report in a half-day whereas a skilled commercial appraiser needs at least a week.

Residential reports are on a common form with a standardized property type whereas commercial appraisals are mainly free-form documents with information that varies with the property type, market and client needs. Special use commercial properties take longer and can have a multi-state data search radius, thus making it more time intensive and costly to perform than more common property types such as office and apartments.

13.  I paid my lender for the appraisal, therefore I should own it.

The appraisal is legally owned by the client, unless the lender “releases its interest” in the document, typically in writing to us. If the lender ordered it, they own it. If you just want a copy of the appraisal, under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act you can be given a copy of it upon written request of the lender.

14.  If I didn’t order the appraisal, can I find out the appraised value?

Only if you ask the person who originated the order and they provide permission in writing. However, most appraisal companies cannot give you this information because it would violate the ethical standards governing their appraisal practice.

It doesn’t make sense to me to hire you (the appraiser) if I don’t know you’ll come up with the value I need. Can you give me a guarantee?

It is a violation of state laws and the appraisal licensing laws to provide a value opinion without doing an appraisal. Although a guarantee can’t typically be given, in some cases a restricted appraisal can be performed that will tell you what the property is worth. If the value opinion is acceptable, the report can be upgraded to a summary or self-contained format for a higher fee.

15.  I paid for the appraisal. Why am I not entitled to get a copy?

The client is the person who engages the services of the appraiser, usually in the form of an engagement letter. Many times the lender is the one who issues and/or signs an engagement letter, making them the client. It does not matter who pays the bill. Only the client and those whom he has specifically authorized are allowed to receive a copy of the report from the appraiser. If the person who pays the bill is not the client, verbal or written permission is required for the appraiser to release the appraisal to anyone else.

16.  My lender said I need to get an “MAI appraisal”. What is it?

The term MAI, which stands for “Member Appraisal Institute”, is a registered trademark of the Appraisal Institute. The Appraisal Institute is a trade organization. There is no such thing as an “MAI appraisal.” Persons requesting an “MAI appraisal” mean that the report should be prepared by an MAI designated member of the Appraisal Institute. Each appraiser needs to be judged by his/her merits rather than the association to which they belong. *Note – it is considered discriminatory by FIRREA to consider or not consider an appraiser for an assignment based on a trade designation. Fletcher & Company houses three appraisers that are associate members of the appraisal institute and one appraiser that is a CCIM candidate.

17.  Will the market value equal assessed value?

While most states support the concept that assessed value approximate estimated market value; in practice, this often is not the case. Examples include when interior remodeling has occurred and the assessor is unaware of improvements, or when properties in the vicinity have not been reassessed for an extended period.

18.  Shouldn’t market value approximate replacement cost?

Market value is based on what a willing buyer likely would pay a willing seller for a particular property, with neither being under pressure to buy or sell. Replacement cost is the dollar amount required to reconstruct a property in-kind. Rarely are they the same number.

19.  My broker performed a market valuation. Why do I need an appraiser to perform one?

There are many reasons why valuations are required to be done by appraisers. First and foremost, the appraiser is an independent, third party. Many times, the appraiser is the only one in the transaction that does not have a vested interest in the outcome. This is the reason for the creation of the appraisal industry in the 1930′s. Another important difference between a broker’s valuation and that performed by an appraiser is that a licensed appraiser is bound by USPAP, whereas a broker is not.

20.  What are the differences between an informal appraisal and a formal one?

Those outside the appraisal profession have different interpretations of formal and informal reports. When a client simply wants “a number” and not a long document, he/she will often call it an informal appraisal. Those outside the appraisal field often refer to the old “letter of opinion” report as an informal report, although terms such as “update appraisal”, “recertification of value” and “evaluation of real property collateral” have also been used. When USPAP became effective in the late 1980′s, appraisers no longer used this terminology because a letter of opinion and the derivatives above became a violation of multiple USPAP regulations. Now known as the restricted report format, appraisers are required to do substantially more work to issue this type of report.

21.  I’m told there are three types of “formal” reports I can usually order. What’s the difference?

The final appraisal product delivered to you depends on the type of report specified by your agreement. The parameters of the three types of appraisal reports are defined by USPAP. The primary difference is in the terms describe, summarize and state. Describe means to provide a comprehensive level of detail, summarize is providing a more concise presentation of the information and state means to provide a minimal presentation of the information.

For “formal” reports, USPAP dictates that appraisers can issue three types of reports.

Self-Contained:

In this report option, the appraiser provides all of his/her data and rationale that was used in the development of the appraisal. All conclusions and data sources are fully disclosed and discussed. Two practical tests can be used to determine if a report is a self-contained document:

1. The content of the report fully describes the data, reasoning and each conclusion to such a degree that there is no need to consult other data sources or to inquire how the appraiser reached a conclusion.

2. Information sources cited within the report are included in the document, within reason. Citing a book does not require the inclusion of the book in the addenda, but market studies or other material articles cited in a report should be included, especially if the appraiser relied upon them for supporting important conclusions. This is the type of report most often needed for commercial property lending.

Summary:

In the summary report, the appraiser summarizes his/her findings rather than fully describing them. This is a much shorter report than a self contained and many lenders accept this reporting type. Most residential appraisals are done on forms that are summary reports along with non-complex commercial assignments. The appraiser may summarize the data and his/her conclusions without explaining the full reasoning behind them.

Restricted Report:

This is the shortest type of report. A restricted report only states the conclusions of the appraiser with no explanation on how they were derived. Restricted reports are generally used internally or when a value must be reported quickly. Many clients order restricted reports when time is of the essence and then have them upgraded to a summary or self contained in the future.

An important caveat is that USPAP does not allow a restricted report to be used by anyone other than the client or someone intimately familiar with the property, so if the appraisal will be viewed by other third parties, a summary or self-contained report must be prepared. Appraisers cannot “recertify” this type of report to any other lender.

22.  What type of report do I need?

The appraiser is in the best position to tell you what type of report you need. He/she is required by USPAP to determine the scope of the assignment, the function of the appraisal and use of the report. To do that, he/she will need to understand your needs, so the appraiser is in the best position to recommend one or more of the above choices and to counsel you on what choice(s) would be inappropriate.

23.  What is the difference between a valuation and an appraisal?

The words valuation and appraisal are used interchangeably. There is no difference between them. The confusion began when lenders started using the term “evaluations” in the early 1990′s, implying that they were not appraisals. Soon, the “e” in evaluations was omitted. This issue has been addressed at length by the appraisal community and the Appraisal Foundation (the creators of USPAP) and an evaluation was found to be an appraisal. As discussed earlier, there are six possible combinations of appraisal and report; evaluations are not among them.

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Renting Commercial Property in India, Commercial Real Estate Rent

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Renting Commercial Property in India, Commercial Real Estate Rent

Commercial Real Estate Rent

Real estate market in India is on the upswing while property builders in India are rapidly investing in all the parts of the country. New constructions in this field are into an all-time growth. Indian property developers are buying plots on a large scale for construction of townships and residential complexes. Real estate investment in India includes residential as well as commercial property like apartments, hospitals, villas, hotels, educational institutions, offices among various others.

A study of the market trends for commercial property in India has revealed that prices for commercial properties are increasing drastically. Commercial properties in India are also on the rise with their flourishing constructions. Shopping malls, shops, big Corporate Offices, Movie Halls, Amusement and Recreational parks etc all are in for investments by

The increase of business has propelled the development of more and more commercial properties in India. To meet the requirements, government is also promoting the development of hotels, airports and other infrastructures. A lot of special economic zones and industrial properties are being approved and developed to promote business in remote regions.
Another aspect of this increasing demand for commercial properties in the metro cities is the strict regulations by the government to stop all commercial activities in the residential areas. The commercial or business activities should only be carried in the commercially approved spaces so that the life in the residential areas is not disturbed. Hence, the demand for commercial space India has gone up remarkably. With increase in demand for commercial space prices and rents have increased drastically.

It is not easy to buy out commercial property in India now as it locks up huge amount. Getting commercial space on rent is the recent trend followed in India. Renting commercial space is best alternative when one is sure about not investing a huge amount behind owning commercial spaces. In fact,

Renting Commercial Property in India

Being a tenant one should know everything about trends of rent following in industry especially with commercial estates. There are several components of rental rate you pay to your landlord. As a commercial tenant apart from the rent that you pay to your landlord there are other payments also; maintenance of building, property taxes, building insurance and management of the property. This doesn’t hold true for all cases as it may depend upon the agreement made between tenant and landlord, but in ideal cases this holds true.

Generally there are two type of rent you will come across when you will be searching for commercial property on rent in India. They are Gross rents and Net rents. Gross rent is an all in rent. A true Gross rent includes all of the mentioned expenses like building insurance, building maintenance, property taxes, management of property, etc. and any other expense that might be particular to a specific property.

Net rent is a type of rent that includes nothing extra. Net rent is the amount that you are paying to your landlord in order to use their property for specific period of time. Entire property if being utilized by single tenant then all other extra costs must be bared by that single tenant. In properties such as office buildings or multi tenant retail malls the Net rent is commonly accompanied by additional rent such as common area and maintenance plus property taxes. All this costs are to be incurred by all tenants on sharing basis. The additional rent covers the expenses mentioned above. The additional rent is usually an estimated amount based on the previous years operating expenses. The expenses are then allocated to each tenant proportionally to the amount of space that they have of the building. So if a building has 10,000 Sq Ft of rentable space, and a tenant has 1,000 Sq Ft retail store, then they would pay 10% of the total expenses. The Additional rent is quoted on a per Sq Ft basis as well.

One should carefully think for the requirement of space needed by them before renting commercial space in India. Other wise it may cost you other extra costs for dead spaces you have with you. Pacifica Companies is leading

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September 6, 2010

Consider six key points before you buy commercial property in the UK

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August 7, 2010

Get commercial property are to approach commercial lenders Finance

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Get Adequate Commercial Property to approach commercial lenders Finance

If you’ve been thinking about buying a property of your choice and requires a huge amount of money, you can approach the commercial lenders. They will help you get adequate loans. There are several commercial mortgage financiers that provide adequate loans to people in need. When you specify your needs, you can easily get a suitable loan. This will facilitate the purchase of commercial properties.

When approaching commercial financial institutions, must take into account what their obligation is and when you can repay the loan. To ensure the commercial financing, you can use various items such as property, income and equipment. You can also insure the property against the loan. It may be in the form of homes owned by the principles involved in the business. Alternatively, you may be existing commercial property that is owned by the company.

Before borrowing a loan, the lender will take into consideration the heritage value of the property. The value of the property occurs at a later stage. They will also consider the history of payments which they have not been paid in full. Based on these, the lender decides the loan amount. Approaching financing commercial lenders can be a great idea. They can help you get proper credit on favorable terms.

It is not difficult to get funding for commercial property investments. There are many lenders offering such loans. commercial

Commercial property loan means an enormous amount of money. Owned commercial lenders can help get a suitable loan. Mortgage lenders take into account many factors before providing a loan. Sought in the type of requirement to requirement, repayment capacity of the borrower, before giving a loan. A good credit score will help you make use of the loan in a short period of time. A borrower can also borrow a lot of money. For a large amount of money approved, you should be able to convince lenders that you can time the loan. One can choose from a wide range of loan lenders. Commercial lenders generally require large deposits.

Sadhana D, expert author, Platinum. For more information on commercial lenders Finance: Commercial Finance Lenders Pub Finance Information: Finance pubs

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July 20, 2010

Financial Forecast London your commercial property

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Forecast Financial Your London Commercial Property

In this time of global finance restless, there are many reasons why the purchase of commercial property is not a favorable option. And in any market, the rental time has never been more attractive an option. “Why buy now?”

This is the question on the lips of many. In a commercial > If you are considering buying or leasing a commercial property in London, then it only takes insider knowledge of the area once again the best people to contact specialists in commercial property, but also required to evaluate long-term plans for the future of the area. When looking at this can often be that the area has plans for better transport links and remodeling so it’s a good place to invest in commercial properties. If you are leasing commercial property may be rented from a variety of different types of commercial properties.

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