Re: Home prices - cohousing vs non-cohousing | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Dahako (Dahako![]() |
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Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2005 18:57:52 -0800 (PST) |
Hi all - Since Robin Alexander is the one who bought our unit in Eno Commons, and then he said such nice things about the value of the neighborhood, I just had to jump in here. As part of my job, I'm trained as a federal Uniform Relocation Act specialist (long story) and I've walked a few appraisals and read more (including one for a vacant skyscraper). I can tell you one of the most interesting afternoons in my life was spent walking through our cohousing neighborhood in North Carolina with the bank appraiser. She was not used to looking at more than the house and lot, and she had lots of trouble figuring out exactly how to value out the common house, common acreage. . . Here in Eastern Village Cohousing condo in DC, the appraiser had a better fix on how to value common spaces, but he wouldn't add much in for them because the spaces weren't finished yet when he appraised our unit. I would love to get a group of local appraisers out for breakfast (someday, when we have a stove and dining furniture), and just walk through with them to find out how they would value the real estate. Jessie Handforth Kome Eastern Village Cohousing Silver Spring, MD
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- Re: Home prices - cohousing vs non-cohousing Sharon Villines, February 4 2005
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Re: Home prices - cohousing vs non-cohousing Raines Cohen, February 4 2005
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Re: Home prices - cohousing vs non-cohousing Jane O'Brien, February 4 2005
- RE: Home prices - cohousing vs non-cohousing Alexander Robin A, February 4 2005
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Re: Home prices - cohousing vs non-cohousing Jane O'Brien, February 4 2005
- Re: Home prices - cohousing vs non-cohousing Dahako, February 4 2005
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