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Do We Need a Neighborhood Section? Part II

George Dell

The current residential form (the URAR) neighborhood section is well designed – for data the way it was 40 years ago, filled in on a typewriter, with no software ability to summarize, graph, or map data. Do We Need a Neighborhood Section? Part I is here. The post Do We Need a Neighborhood Section?

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Part III: Do We Need a Neighborhood Section?

George Dell

Market area, District, Neighborhood – what do our directives say? Read Part I and Part II of Do […]. The post Part III: Do We Need a Neighborhood Section? The post Part III: Do We Need a Neighborhood Section? How big, how similar, and how competitive should it be?

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Non-Arms Length Sales for Appraisers

Appraisal Today

whether through redlined maps or implicit “one-mile rule,” the result can be undervalued properties in historically marginalized neighborhoods. When evaluating a property’s location, they turned to Part II Section 226-289 for guidance on “PROTECTION FROM ADVERSE INFLUENCES.” By Dallas T.

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May Newsletter- Change on the Horizon?

DW Slater Company

Do We Need a Neighborhood Section? Do We Need a Neighborhood Section?- Part II – George Dell. Do We Need a Neighborhood Section?- Part II I – George Dell. An open letter to sellers about today’s housing market – Sacramento Appraisal Blog. Copacobana?

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WILL WAR IN UKRAINE IMPACT OUR HOUSING MARKET?

Will Springer Realtor

Here we are asking ourselves how Russia’s invasion of a sovereign nation – sending Europe into heightened uncertainty not seen since World War II – may impact our lives thousands of miles away. They include a two-story residence lounge that is part of a glassed-in courtyard with sundeck, pool, hot tub, firepits and BBQs. LUXURY LIVING.

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HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATIONS AND FAIR HOUSING RISKS

Will Springer Realtor

Roughly 84% of newly built, single-family homes sold in 2022 were part of an association, according to U.S. We can look back to post-World War II when HOAs helped to create the initial segregation of the suburbs with planned developments – such as Levittown in New York – and gated communities. Census data. It’s called a buydown.

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