FHA Market Analysis & Trends 3 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: An FHA appraiser is evaluating a market where new construction starts have declined 40% over two years while population growth remains positive. What market condition does this most likely forecast?
- Oversupply leading to price softening
- Future supply constraint likely to support price appreciation (Correct answer)
- Market equilibrium with stable pricing
- Increased foreclosure activity
Correct answer: Future supply constraint likely to support price appreciation
When population grows but new construction falls sharply, the resulting supply shortage typically creates upward pressure on home prices.
Question 2: For FHA appraisals, the Neighborhood section of the URAR requires reporting built-up percentage. A neighborhood described as '75% built-up' means:
- 75% of lots contain structures of three stories or more
- 75% of the available land in the area has been developed (Correct answer)
- 75% of properties have been renovated within 10 years
- 75% of the neighborhood is zoned for residential use
Correct answer: 75% of the available land in the area has been developed
Built-up percentage reflects the proportion of available land that has been developed with structures, indicating neighborhood maturity.
Question 3: When analyzing paired sales to support a market conditions adjustment, an FHA appraiser should ideally select pairs that differ primarily in:
- Location and lot size to isolate land value
- Only the date of sale while being otherwise similar (Correct answer)
- GLA and bedroom count to measure size adjustments
- Condition and quality to estimate renovation costs
Correct answer: Only the date of sale while being otherwise similar
Paired sales for time adjustments should be as similar as possible in all characteristics except the sale date, isolating the effect of time on value.
Question 4: A market area experiences a sudden spike in mortgage interest rates from 4% to 7%. Which of the following market indicators would an FHA appraiser most likely observe in the short term?
- Increased sales volume as buyers rush to close before further increases
- Rising median sale prices due to fewer buyers competing
- Extended days on market as buyer purchasing power decreases (Correct answer)
- Surge in new construction as builders capitalize on demand
Correct answer: Extended days on market as buyer purchasing power decreases
Higher rates reduce buyer affordability and purchasing power, typically causing sales to slow and days on market to increase.
Question 5: Under HUD Handbook 4000.1, when must an FHA appraiser provide an addendum addressing market conditions in detail beyond the standard URAR checkboxes?
- Only when the subject property is a condominium unit
- When market conditions are declining or when adjustments exceed 10% of sales price
- Whenever comparables are drawn from outside the immediate neighborhood (Correct answer)
- Only when the lender specifically requests additional market commentary
Correct answer: Whenever comparables are drawn from outside the immediate neighborhood
HUD 4000.1 requires additional market conditions commentary when the appraiser uses sales from outside the immediate neighborhood to explain why and confirm market area boundaries.
Question 6: In a geographic area with high foreclosure activity, FHA appraisers must be aware that distressed sales:
- Are always excluded from the sales comparison approach by FHA policy
- May be used as comparables if they represent the majority of market transactions (Correct answer)
- Are automatically adjusted upward by 10% to reflect market conditions
- Require lender approval before inclusion in the appraisal report
Correct answer: May be used as comparables if they represent the majority of market transactions
If distressed sales dominate the market, they reflect market value and may be the most relevant comparables, though the appraiser must disclose their nature.
Question 7: An FHA appraiser notes that a comparable sale was purchased by an investor cash buyer at a price 15% below other similar market sales. How should this comparable be treated?
- Used as-is since all arm's-length transactions are equally valid
- Excluded or adjusted upward if evidence suggests it reflects atypical buyer motivation (Correct answer)
- Required to be the primary comparable per HUD distressed property rules
- Automatically excluded because cash sales cannot be used for FHA appraisals
Correct answer: Excluded or adjusted upward if evidence suggests it reflects atypical buyer motivation
A sale at a significant discount due to investor cash motivation may not reflect typical market value and should be adjusted or excluded with explanation.
An FHA appraiser is evaluating a market where new construction starts have declined 40% over two years while population growth remains positive.
What market condition does this most likely forecast?