In the context of commercial mortgages and real estate appraisals, the term "Some Paved" refers to a property access classification where the route leading to or within a commercial site consists of a hybrid of materials. This typically indicates that while a portion of the access road is surfaced with permanent materials like asphalt or concrete, other significant portions remain unpaved, consisting of gravel, crushed stone, or compacted dirt.
This classification is most commonly encountered in rural industrial zones, agricultural commercial properties, large-scale storage facilities, or properties located on the outskirts of developing urban areas. For a commercial lender, this designation provides a specific profile regarding the property’s accessibility and long-term maintenance requirements.
When a property is listed as having "Some Paved" road surfaces, it triggers several specific considerations during the underwriting and appraisal process of a commercial mortgage:
Borrowers seeking a commercial mortgage for a property with "Some Paved" access should be prepared to provide the following to their lender:
| Some Paved - Road Surfaces | |
|---|---|
| Definition | Identifies some of the road surfaces as being paved with macadam, concrete, cement or other similar surfacing. |
| Type of Word | Adjective |
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