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Consider These Factors Before Buying Land In 2023

Cleveland Appraisal Blog

So, here is another article from guest blogger Ashley Rodriguez. In this article, she discusses some things to consider before buying land. I hope you enjoy her article! As a real property appraiser, I think these tips can really help if you’re looking to purchase land. Hello, friends!

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Is Your “Crazy” Neighbor Lowering Your Home’s Value?

Cleveland Appraisal Blog

This article is not intended to poke fun at people that suffer from different illnesses. Of course, the personal value of the property in the eyes of the new homeowner could lesson in time if they get tired of the same nuisance that bothered the previous owner. Here are some links to other articles I’ve enjoyed recently!

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NAR Member Survey on Appraisal Data Collectors

Appraisal Today

I am working on an article on Hybrid Appraisals for the November issue of Appraisal Today. When I started in this business long ago, there was no such thing as a licensed appraiser or a certified real property appraiser. I wrote an article in the June 2021 issue of Appraisal Today: Retirement, To Stay or Not to Stay.

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Appraisals and Valuation Concerns in the Current Market

Simonson Real Estate

I was joined on the panel with Twin Cities appraiser, Josh Folland, MAI, CCIM with Valbridge Property Advisors and Gary Van Cleve, Shareholder at Larkin Hoffman moderated our discussion. Commercial Real Estate Appraisal and Valuation in the Time of Covid-19: What Is the New Normal? Mitchell Simonson , Founder, Simonson Appraisals.

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Reconsideration of Value and Appraisers

Appraisal Today

Standards Rule 1-5 in the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) states that when appraising a real property, an appraiser must: (a) reconcile the quality and quantity of data available and analyzed within the approaches used; and. (b) Read this article!!! I recognized many of the names in the article.