Low-Rise Multiple Very Good Quality
Very-Good Quality Multiple Residences exceed uniform building codes and can be
individually designed. They will have some custom features and considerable
attention given to detail. The quality of materials and workmanship is very good.
Interiors are well finished, with decorative wall coverings and selected
fixtures.
NOTE: Enter the program with number of units in each building, not total units in
total buildings.
Special attention is given to exterior as well as interior details. Irregular
shapes and angles will be common, as well as large eaves and overhangs.
Depending upon the type of construction in your neighborhood a Very-Good
Quality Multiple could be considered as the local standard or average, above
average, or even the best multiple housing in the community.
Many multiple residences may require more than a casual view to determine the
construction class, and an inspection must be made of the interior for reliable
determination of quality. However, the experienced appraiser will notice the
details of workmanship, design and exterior finish materials, which often
indicate the quality to be found inside.
Some items which affect the cost and which may be observed from the exterior
are roof pitch and type. Costs of shed, gable, and hip roofs generally ascend in
that order. Typically, a cut-up roof requires more labor and materials than a
simply designed roof.
Eave soffits and gutters, or their absence, and the trim and ornamentation
should be observed, as well as the quantity and quality of fenestration.
In most cases, the interior improvements will be commensurate with the
exterior, but even when they are not, the exterior design and finish have a great
effect on the cost.
SUMMARY: Fenestration, roof pitch, design, materials, and workmanship are the major
indicators of cost from an exterior view. Fireplaces, porches and appliances are
separate items not considered in the quality of the house, although they may be
indicative of the quality of other structural items. Interiors may not conform
to the exterior quality. The costs included in this program are derived from
construction costs of many buildings and are medians of cost ranges.
The following will further describe building components at this quality of
construction.
- Foundation: Concrete perimeter footing and stem wall with continuous foundation or piers
under interior bearing walls.
- Floor Structure: Wood structure and subfloor or concrete on slab on first level and wood
structure and subfloor on upper story floors. Good sound control between units.
- Floor Cover: Carpet, hardwood, vinyl sheet, or vinyl composition floor covering. Floor
cover costs are not included in the basic cost. The floor cover allowance is a
weighting of those floor coverings typically found at this quality and can be used
if floor cover is not itemized.
- Exterior Wall: Wood or steel stud framing or masonry with well designed fenestration, high
above-grade sash and much wall ornamentation.
- Roof: Wood or steel structure and sheathing.
- Interior Finish: Interior walls are taped and painted drywall with wallpaper and paneling.
Good sound control between units. Ceilings are generally sprayed drywall with
enamel-painted ceilings in kitchen and baths. Spacious walk-in closets with
built-in features. Guest closet, large linen and storage closets are fully shelved.
Ample cabinets, which may include island bar or desk, are of finished hardwood.
Ceramic tile countertops and splash. High-quality hardwood slab or panel doors.
Base, casing and moldings are well finished.
Note: Base interior wall height is 8'. For each foot of variation, the program will
add to or deduct from the base cost only, 4% for all masonry exterior walls
including masonry veneers and 3% for frame exterior walls.
- Electrical: Good number of convenience outlets. Luminous ceilings.
- Plumbing: At this quality the default is eight high-quality white or colored fixtures
per unit; may include any of the following: water heater, tiled stall shower,
tub, tub with shower over, toilet, lavatory, laundry tray, kitchen sink, wet bar.
Adjustments for any deviation from eight plumbing fixtures base, or to add
plumbing rough-in should be made where appropriate.
- Built-in Appliances: None are included in the basic cost. The Built-in Appliance Allowance is a
weighting of those typically found at this quality level and can be used when
appliances are not itemized.
- Fireplaces: None are included in the basic residence cost. Add as needed.
- Unfinished Basement: Poured concrete walls, moistureproof concrete slab floor with drain, the
necessary columns and beams to support upper wood subfloor, well-constructed and
painted softwood stairways, adequate partitions, storage areas, electrical
outlets, and windows.
- Basement Interior Finish: Vinyl tile or sheet floor covering, walls and ceiling are taped and painted
drywall, insulation, good lighting, and incidental heating.
- Parking Basement: Poured concrete walls finished ceiling, concrete slab, striping, stops,
adequate lighting, and floor drains. Sprinklers and ventilation are not included.
- Garage: Concrete slab floor, overhead doors. Conforms to multiple residence in both
quality and construction.
- Open Carport: Concrete slab and structural supports. Detached also includes roof and cover.