Can You Accurately Determine Home Value Using Sq. Ft.?
In comparing notes with a colleague, Rodger Shaheen, we found that many of our residential clients are quoting price per square foot values for single family homes. Is this really a valid measure of worth? It certainly is for commercial real estate, but residential is a very different animal.
If you are looking at brand new construction, you could determine a base price and then add in upgrades for a fairly accurate value. Even with that, the lot size and location would be a factor. In tract home neighborhoods, with limited style and floor plan choices, it may be just one of the tools you use.
Tract Homes with Few Options |
Mid-Century Ranch |
Spanish Style Bungalow |
Small Bungalow on a Small Lot |
Another fact is that smaller homes typically command a higher price per sq. ft. than larger homes.
There is always the question about if the square footage is accurate as well. In older homes, there are often additions made before permits were required or that were never properly recorded with the tax assessor. Was the stairwell included, or perhaps an unfinished basement or garage? The size may have been determined by an appraiser, a previous listing or tax records, so should be taken as an approximation, not as true and accurate information.
My advice is to talk to a local Realtor who is very familiar with the area and ask them to explain the variables in that particular neighborhood. The more you know, the more confident you will feel about buying your home.
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