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I am looking at a Hawaii county listing on a house:
Bldg Quality: (2) Poor
Poor!
What would “poor” consist of?
Untreated wood, particleboard, poor quality nails or what? Is this below the (usually terrible) material quality and structural integrity of most stuff built in Puna?
Thanks,
Ccat
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Have you pulled the house up in the county tax site? It may be related to the "grade" that the county applies to the structure(s) for tax value assessment.
Side note, there's a monolithic dome in the Ranchos that got assessed as crap (like grade C or D), for no reason I can see (it's built nicely). Like $30k value on a 800 sq/ft house. Neighbor has a typical timber frame house with a pile of junk cars next to it, same sq/ft, assessed at $150k building value.
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RPT said they were trying to "help" my assessment by grading my (unpermitted) building "poor" -- based on aerial photos, not an in-person inspection.
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(04-22-2022, 03:27 PM)dobanion Wrote: Have you pulled the house up in the county tax site? It may be related to the "grade" that the county applies to the structure(s) for tax value assessment.
Side note, there's a monolithic dome in the Ranchos that got assessed as crap (like grade C or D), for no reason I can see (it's built nicely). Like $30k value on a 800 sq/ft house. Neighbor has a typical timber frame house with a pile of junk cars next to it, same sq/ft, assessed at $150k building value.
In the case of a dome, most people don’t like them, ie think they are ugly and funky, no matter how nicely constructed.
I, myself, like some of them if they are gracefully shaped.
Some dome structures are purely magical!
But I wouldn’t expect one to have a huge valuation.
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One would assume this grade means that the property is run down (poorly maintained) and in a relatively low rent, undesirable area.
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(04-22-2022, 10:57 AM)Ccat Wrote: I am looking at a Hawaii county listing on a house:
Bldg Quality: (2) Poor
Poor!
What would “poor” consist of?
Untreated wood, particleboard, poor quality nails or what? Is this below the (usually terrible) material quality and structural integrity of most stuff built in Puna?
Thanks,
Ccat
The grades are 1. Basic 2.Economy 3. Fair 4.Average 5.Good 6. Very good 7.Excellent 8.Superior 9.Luxury
It's all here :
https://www.hawaiipropertytax.com/docs/F...50514_.pdf