An appraisal is an opinion of value or the act or process of estimating
value. This opinion or estimate is derived by using three common approaches,
all derived from the market. They are:
Cost Approach to value is what it would cost to replace or reproduce
the improvements as of the date of the appraisal, less the Physical Deterioration,
the Functional Obsolescence and the Economic Obsolescence. The remainder
is added to the Land Value.
Comparison Approach to value makes use of other "bench mark"
properties of similar size, quality and location that have been recently
sold. A comparison is made to the subject property.
Income Approach to value is of primary importance in ascertaining the
value of income producing properties and has little weight in residential
type properties. This approach provides an objective estimate of what
a prudent investor would pay based upon the net income the property produces.
Then, after thorough analysis of all general and specific data gathered
from the market, a final estimate or opinion of value is correlated.