Condominium Apartment Appraisers

 

Condo Apartment Ownership

 

Unlike coop apartments, a condo apartment owner does actually own a piece of real estate or, more accurately, real property. However, there are several significant differences in this type of real estate ownership as compared to more traditional forms of real estate ownership, such as that of a single family home.

 

While the condo apartment owner does hold title to their individual unit, the land beneath the unit is considered part of the common areas and, as such, its ownership is shared by all of the owners within the condominium.

 

Other common areas for which title is shared within a condominium include, hallways, lobbies, roofs, the exterior of the building as well as any other area available for use by other apartment owners within that building.

 

The building or project is usually managed by a Homeowner's Association, which collects fees from all of the condo owners which are used to maintain common areas.

 

Also, property taxes are paid by the owners of each individual unit - this is quite different from coop apartments where property taxes are paid by the corporation that owns the cooperative.

 

 

Why Condo Apartments are Desirable

 

Condo apartments are generally more desirable than coop apartments for a number of reasons.

 

When buying a condo apartment, you don't have to deal with the hassles of getting approved by the board, as is the case when buying a coop apartment. Also, condominiums usually have much less restrictive rules by which the owners must abide.

 

One of the main benefits is that there are usually no restrictions on subleasing the apartment, whereas subleasing your apartment in a coop is usually prohibited or highly restricted and requiring approval.

 

For these and many other reasons, owning a condo apartment is typically much more appealing than owning a coop apartment. And as a result, condo apartments are usually substantially more expensive than similar apartments in a cooperative.

 

 

How the Value of a Condo Apartment is Determined

 

As is the case with most forms of residential real estate, the primary method of valuation for a condo apartment is the sales comparison method.

 

To put it simply, the value of an individual condo apartment is ascertained by comparing the unit to other similar condo apartment units that have recently sold.

 

Comparable apartment units can be evaluated from the same building as the unit being valued or from other similar condominiums in the same market area.

 

Because no two apartments are ever exactly the same, adjustments must be made to account for differences between the unit being appraised and the recently sold units that are being used for comparison.

 

Once suitable comparables have been identified and adjustments have been made to account for significant value related differences, an opinion of value rendered by the appraiser.

 

 

Key Value Factors

 

When valuing a condo apartment, the most important features that are considered are square footage (also known as gross living area or gla), the number of bedrooms and bathrooms in the unit, floor location, views (if any), and of course, the overall condition of the apartment including any recent renovations and amenities.

 

Also, when analyzing recent sales from other condominiums in the immediate market area, it's also important to consider building amenities, homeowner's association fees as well as a number of other factors.

 

 

 

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