Which Shall I Build?, A Basement or A Barn? Maybe Both?
As you already know, SR1-3(a)(v) and its Comment make it clear that we appraisers must “…identify and analyze the effect on [the subject’s] use and
As you already know, SR1-3(a)(v) and its Comment make it clear that we appraisers must “…identify and analyze the effect on [the subject’s] use and
OK. You’re well and truly involved with your research on a job that’s already late. You think you’ve got all your due diligence-bases covered. But
Having an open door policy is something I feel like we hear a lot about in the business world. It has almost become a catchphrase.
Most of my coaching clients come to me with a less than refined idea of what they want for their future. Essentially they tell me
Ever appraised the wrong house? I have. So, probably have you. OK, dumb mistake made. Nothing you can do about it. So, how do you
Let’s talk about assignments in private neighborhoods, gated communities, or secure communities. Rich folks buy, sell, and refinance their homes, too, so they need appraisals.
Here’s a great question: Where can newbie and apprentice appraisers go to get training in how to distinguish among building materials? I have to admit
This blog is, frankly, more oriented toward your personal life, rather than toward real estate appraisal, per se. So, cut me a little slack here.