Pros and Cons of Complex Property Appraisal: Insights from a Florida Appraiser
In my previous blog post, I observed that specializing in complex property appraisal can be very profitable for the residential appraiser—in Florida and all across
In my previous blog post, I observed that specializing in complex property appraisal can be very profitable for the residential appraiser—in Florida and all across
As a real estate appraiser, there are numerous data types and sources available that you could use to solve a specific appraisal problem. In order
As a professional appraiser, you don’t want to have a disciplinary complaint filed against you, and you certainly don’t want to be the subject of
Residential appraisers will often—if not just about always—have their work reviewed by another appraiser. Usually, this is a routine procedure that the original appraiser barely
What types of clients do property appraisers serve? Do most of their assignments come from lenders vs. non-lenders? To help answer these questions, we recently
As part of their appraisal modernization efforts, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (the GSEs) have issued test forms for Hybrid and Desktop appraisal assignments. The
I’ve been teaching and writing courses for McKissock for 20 years. During that time, we’ve offered several courses on appraising “oddball” or “complex” properties. If
Disciplinary complaints against appraisers have become more frequent over the last several years. Of course, not all appraisal complaints result in disciplinary action. If you