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Do Zoning Changes Impact Property Value?
I already know that a change in zoning can directly impact the value of a property, but I'm looking for more than personal knowledge.
BACKGROUND: I have a client involved in a zoning dispute with Planning and Zoning.The property was approved for commercial use 15 years ago, so the owner built some storage units on part of the land. He wanted to finish developing the property by adding more storage units, but the current Director of P&Z told him the zoning has changed and will only allow him to place "tourist-related" businesses on the property. I have been asked to testify about how a change in zoning devalues the property.
I am seeking cold, hard facts to back up my testimony. I can generate some anecdotal examples, but would really like to see a professional study, existing court case, etc. If you have something, I would appreciate the help!
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@Nathan Gesner, I don't think you need to focus on the "zoning change" action as precipitating the change in value.
I would just find comparable parcels in the changed zone that have sold and use those. Basically I would do a market analysis of the property as if it were in that new zone by looking for comps in that zoning and adjusting for the difference. Tbh, if its really that critical to their argument I would just pay an appraiser for a limited scope appraisal which in my area runs about half price because they don't need to visit the property to do it.