Example Displacement Property in Residential and Commercial Use | |
A grocery storeowner lives in a two-bedroom, one-bath apartment above the store. The residential unit has 1,200 sq. ft. of habitable living space. The property is appraised at $150,000. The appraiser allocated 40% of total property value to the residence. There are several two-bedroom, one-bath units available for sale. They are: (i) a duplex with two identical units - $125,000; (ii) a single-family house - $75,000; (iii) a condo unit in a sixplex - $50,000. | |
Most comparable property: a) duplex unit. | Value $62,500 |
LESS: Displacement dwelling. | Value $60,000 |
Maximum Purchase Supplement Amount | $2,500 |
When the replacement property is a structure which includes space used for nonresidential purposes, only that part of the total cost that relates to the value of the owner's living unit will be used when determining the purchase supplement payment.
Example Displacee Purchases Mixed Use Replacement Property |
A family displaced from a single-family house (acquisition value $80,000, purchase supplement $10,000) contracts to purchase an operating chicken farm for $250,000. They will live in the farmhouse, which has an estimated value separate from the farm of $85,000. The displaced family submits a claim for the full $10,000 maximum purchase supplement amount. |
The family is eligible to receive $5,000, not $10,000, as a Purchase Supplement Payment |
Before processing the claim for payment, the district office must determine the value of the farmhouse on a lot normal for residential use in the area. This will determine the payment ceiling. The part of the purchase price attributable to the farm operation ($165,000) is not to be considered in the claim. This should have been explained to the displaced family members before they search for replacement property. |
The following calculation shows how this amount is determined:
Example Owner Displaced from Condominium Unit |
The acquired dwelling is a condominium unit in a building containing three stores and six residential units. The appraised value of the building is $1 million. The value of the displacee's unit is $120,000. |
The purchase supplement is the cost of a comparable condo unit in a similarly configured building having residential and commercial units, less the $120,000 attributed to the displacement unit. |
There may not be a condominium unit on the market in a mixed use, six residential unit building. Look for units in buildings having five, four, three, or two units. Use the "most comparable" unit considering the ownership form and configuration of units, as well as other factors. |
24 Va. Admin. Code § 30-41-450
Statutory Authority
§§ 25-253 and 33.1-12 of the Code of Virginia; 42 USC § 4601 et seq.