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How To Appraise Rural Properties

Appraisal Today

How To Appraise Rural Properties Excerpts: Appraising residential properties in rural areas can be both challenging and rewarding. Unlike the standardized expectations of urban and suburban properties, rural properties often present unique characteristics that require a nuanced approach to valuation. Well written.

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5 Appraisal Topics Every Agent Should Know

Empire Appraisal Group

5 Appraisal Topics Every Agent Should Know. Source: 5 Appraisal Topics Every Agent Should Know | Realtor Magazine. Appraisers are an integral part of the real estate sales process. Interacting With an Appraiser at a Property. Don’t tell the appraiser your client needs a certain value, for example.

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Appraiser Professional Goals

Appraisal Today

Appraisers Share Their Top Professional Goals for 2023. I would like to turn over my appraisal business to my daughter, who is certified.”. After 23 years in appraising, which was very beneficial for me and my customers, I’m preparing for retirement.”. To read more, including personal comments from appraisers, click here.

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Appraisers: How to Spend Less Time on Email

Appraisal Today

Appraisers: How to spend less time on Email. Excerpts: Many appraisers report that they’d like to spend less time on email. This blog post is the best I have ever read, as it is specifically for practicing appraisers. Appraisal Business Tips . Humor for Appraisers. Mortgage rates and refis drive appraisal volume.

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Appraisers: Watch for Concessions and Kickbacks

Appraisal Today

Concessions, Kickbacks, and the Appraiser’s Nightmare by Richard Hagar, SRA Excerpts: What Appraisers Must Do There are many steps appraisers must follow, more than I can list here. Learn how to provide an accurate value conclusion that protects the appraiser from the potential ramifications of their bad acts.