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Solving the Housing Shortage

DataMaster

From 1993 to 2007, over one million homes were completed per year, ranging from just 1,039,400 to over 1,654,500. The number of constructed homes dropped below the million mark in 2008 for the first time since 1992. Clearly, construction is not keeping up. the rate of construction has decreased over the last couple of decades!

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Solving the Housing Shortage

DataMaster

From 1993 to 2007, over one million homes were completed per year, ranging from just 1,039,400 to over 1,654,500. The number of constructed homes dropped below the million mark in 2008 for the first time since 1992. Clearly, construction is not keeping up. the rate of construction has decreased over the last couple of decades!

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Solving the Housing Shortage

DataMaster

From 1993 to 2007, over one million homes were completed per year, ranging from just 1,039,400 to over 1,654,500. The number of constructed homes dropped below the million mark in 2008 for the first time since 1992. Clearly, construction is not keeping up. the rate of construction has decreased over the last couple of decades!

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Appraisers and Property Data Collectors

Appraisal Today

While there is some overlap, being qualified to perform an appraisal requires much more training, education, and expertise, and the job goes far beyond gathering physical data. Myth #3: PDCs are not properly trained or qualified While there isn’t a license, PDCs are still required to be trained and competent to do their job.

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FHA: Cosmetic vs. MPR Repairs

Appraisal Today

In 2007, he started appraising conservation easements, which are specified areas of land earmarked for environmental conservation. AI has to be trained on good data. The housing market received positive data on new residential construction – which is seen as a key solution to the lack of housing inventory.”