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Appraisal vs. Feasibility Study

Understanding the key differences and when you need each

Last Updated: December 1, 2025

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Introduction

Understanding the difference between appraisals and feasibility studies is crucial for making informed decisions about your outdoor hospitality project.

While related, they serve different purposes and are used at different stages of a project. This guide clarifies the differences.

What is an Appraisal?

An appraisal determines the current value of an existing property. It's present-focused and evaluates what a property is worth today based on current market conditions.

What is a Feasibility Study?

A feasibility study evaluates the viability of a proposed project. It's forward-looking and analyzes whether a project will be profitable and successful.

Key Differences

Purpose: Appraisal = property value; Feasibility study = project viability

Focus: Appraisal = present value; Feasibility study = future potential

When used: Appraisal = financing/transactions; Feasibility study = planning/development

When You Need Each

You need an appraisal: For financing, buying/selling, refinancing existing properties.

You need a feasibility study: For planning new developments, expansions, or making go/no-go decisions.

For development projects, you typically need both.

How They Work Together

In development projects, the feasibility study validates the project concept and provides financial projections, while the appraisal determines property value at various stages. Both are often required for financing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between an appraisal and a feasibility study?

Appraisals and feasibility studies serve different purposes:

Appraisal: Determines the current value of an existing property. It's present-focused and answers "What is this property worth today?" Appraisals are typically used for financing, transactions, or refinancing.

Feasibility Study: Evaluates whether a proposed project is viable and profitable. It's forward-looking and answers "Should I build this?" and "What will revenues be?" Feasibility studies are used for planning new developments or expansions.

While both involve property analysis, they serve different decision-making purposes at different stages of property ownership or development.

Do I need both?

For development projects, yes—you typically need both.

Feasibility Study: Validates the project concept early in the planning process. It helps you understand if the project is viable before committing significant resources.

Appraisal: Determines property value, which is needed for financing. You may need:

  • A pre-development appraisal to establish baseline value
  • An appraisal during or after development for financing

Lenders often require both documents for development financing because they provide complementary information: the feasibility study assesses project viability, while the appraisal determines collateral value.

Learn more about the differences in our feasibility study vs appraisal guide.

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