What is the financial value of a pond or lake?
This is a pretty wide open question. On a qualitative scale, the highest value habitats have several features in common: 1) they have clear water 2) they do not choke with weeds 3) they require very little to maintain 4) they are biologically and chemically clean enough for swimming 5) trophy size fish live in them. 6) they are very aesthetically pleasing 7) they look completely natural The value of these attributes varies across the country. We estimate that a nearly perfect pond with these qualities is probably going to bring at least several times more value to the property than the average pond. Conservatively estimating, the value of the pond will be on the order of three or more times the value of a typical pond. The more exotic and aesthetic, the higher the value. A trophy trout pond in the south where most people do not believe it is even possible, is going to bring a great deal of value to the land. Likewise a project in urban Los Angeles will return great value. Even in the m
Related Questions
- Here Olinss point is easy to support. Obviously, if a brand like B&B has no financial value (as the B&B board announced in January) on what basis can any brand valuation be made?
- What is that pond scum type substance in my pond/lake and how do I get rid of it?
- Why come to a canine swim facility instead of a local lake, pond or river?