INN APPRAISAL
              
              	The term Inn has been and is used for lodging facilities
				ranging in size and type from high-rise hotels to that of the very small family
				run lodges. For purposes of our discussion, the term Inn will be used to
				describe a relatively small lodging facility with few amenities. In some cases
				they are quaint facilities with themes relating to the past, and in others they
				can be modern but small and cozy properties, all costing the traveler a modest rate for a good
				night’s sleep.
              
              
              	Operating Inn properties are normally appraised as Going
				Concerns, which includes the value of the land, buildings and all personal
				property used in connection with the operation of the facility including
				furnishings and business goodwill. Fee Simple appraisals are typically reserved
				for closed or non-operational properties and typically will not include
				furnishings unless requested by the client.
              
              
              	ELLIOTT® & Company Appraisers, appraises Inns anywhere
				in the United States. Our professional staff knows the lodging industry and how
				to accurately value lodging properties.