Upzoning Appraising: Using Highest & Best Use (HBU) Analysis (IN-PERSON)
Single-family
residential zoning in America is under attack!
Cities across the U.S. are facing a shortage of affordable housing.
As a result, housing advocates, builders, realtors,
policy makers, and legislators have
formed an alliance to promote a solution. The
alliances’ solution is legislation to increase density in cities across the
country.
This legislative
movement is commonly called Upzoning. And
is popping up all over the country from Austin,
TX to Washington State, as well as, California, Minnesota to name a few.
These laws dramatically reduce the number of parcels that are available for
only single-family residential use. Moreover,
Upzoning legislation has a huge effect on how appraisers do their jobs.
A broad range of
practical topics are discussed in this class.
For example, this class introduces the
concepts of Upzoning, and how this legislation impacts
the appraisal process. Intended
and unintended consequences of Upzoning are discussed. A Highest & Best Use (HBU) refresher,
and practical analysis related to Upzoning appraising is presented. And finally, there is a discussion of
workfile related issues with regards to Upzoning HBU analysis. This class is a must for all
appraisers, wanting to up their game by enhancing their marketability, and
differentiating themselves from the competition.