1. Research comps on the map
Start with national or state-filtered comps to understand nearby outdoor hospitality supply—even when your asset is a traditional campground, the competitive set often includes glamping and RV inventory.
Campground / lender appraisal path
Campground financing and acquisitions hinge on seasonal income normalization and a clear competitive set. Map research establishes comps density; a USPAP campground appraisal turns that into collateral value lenders recognize.
Composite journey aligned with appraisal-intent Organic paths (including campground appraisal landings). Not a named borrower story.
Study focus: USPAP appraisal
Start with national or state-filtered comps to understand nearby outdoor hospitality supply—even when your asset is a traditional campground, the competitive set often includes glamping and RV inventory.
Pair map research with campground appraisal and feasibility FAQ pages so the introduction call is about scope, timeline, and underwriting—not basics.
Hand off with clear market context from your comps view. Sage scopes a USPAP campground appraisal (or feasibility, if the project is proposed) for financing or acquisition.
What this path produces
Outcome of this path: comps-informed market context plus a bank-ready campground appraisal scope—built for financing and acquisition underwriting.
Book a Sage Introduction. Bring the market you filtered on the map—we'll scope a bank-ready feasibility study or USPAP appraisal.
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