Remove Appraisal Tips Remove Business Remove Technology Remove Training
article thumbnail

The Automated Appraisal: Tips for a Changing Appraisal Environment

Genworth MI Blog

Perhaps you’ve heard the murmurs about an automated appraisal. There are big changes coming to appraisals, and they’ll have a huge impact on how the mortgage industry does business. Today, we’re breaking down some of the new developments in appraisals, what they mean for your business, and tips to help you prepare.

article thumbnail

The Automated Appraisal: Tips for a Changing Appraisal Environment

Genworth MI Blog

Perhaps you’ve heard the murmurs about an automated appraisal. There are big changes coming to appraisals, and they’ll have a huge impact on how the mortgage industry does business. Today, we’re breaking down some of the new developments in appraisals, what they mean for your business, and tips to help you prepare.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Appraisals: Using Comps Across a Freeway?

Appraisal Today

B) Buyer Behavior … C) School System … To read lots more, plus maps and many appraiser comments, Click Here ————————————————————————— Why Comp Photos in Appraisals? Acre lot.

article thumbnail

What’s New in Appraisal Membership: September 2020

McKissock

Cyber-security & Identity Theft Prevention Techniques for Appraisers. Computers and technology are very necessary tools for today’s appraiser. As useful as this technology is and as fast as internet security is evolving, so are the schemes, scams and strategies that cyber criminals employ to exploit it.

article thumbnail

Experienced Appraisers Share Their Number One Tips for New Appraisers

McKissock

If we had to distill all of the advice we received into just one quick list of a dozen top tips for new appraisers, it would read as follows: Be honest and ethical. Embrace technology. Network with other appraisers. ” “Use all the technology available to you.” Be patient. Study, study, study!