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How the cost approach method is used in real estate

by Natalie Burnside 04/02/2023

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The cost approach is one of the three main methods used in real estate to calculate the value of a property. Understanding how it works may be beneficial in your next property purchase. 


What is the cost approach method in real estate?

The cost approach method is the comparison of the price a buyer would pay for a property in comparison to the cost of building the same property from scratch. This includes the land value the property sits on, the cost of building materials needed to construct the property and less depreciation. 


When would you use a cost approach?

The cost approach appraisal is often used in the construction of exclusive-use properties. This includes but is not limited to libraries, schools, religious properties and more. 

These building types generally don’t bring in much income, so using the comparable or income approach (two different methods to figure out the value of a property) won’t bring in accurate results. 

The cost approach is often used in new construction, as market value is reliant upon project quality and completion. Each stage of the project is reappraised to allow the release of funds to complete the following steps of the project. 


What is the formula for cost approach real estate?

Cost approach is calculated using this formula: property values = land values plus cost new + depreciation. 

Please note, a low-cost approach appraisal can be a sign of an overactive market, so it’s best to hire a professional advisor when purchasing a new construction or an exclusive use property.


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Natalie Burnside

Originally from the midwest, Natalie and her husband Brian spent many years following his career but knew they were forever home when they made it to the Lowcountry. During vacations on Kiawah Island, they would dream of retiring to the South Carolina coast. When an opportunity presented itself to move to Bluffton much earlier than they envisioned, it was a “no brainer” and has proven to be one of their family’s best decisions. The two things Natalie loves most about the area are the community’s welcoming attitude and the always changing, but consistently breathtaking, views from the Lowcountry bridges. “It seems that everyone you meet in Bluffton and Hilton Head loves their community and genuinely wants you to fall in love with it, too…whether it’s for a week of vacation or to plant your own long-time roots.”