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How to Become a Luxury Real Estate Appraiser

How to Become a Luxury Real Estate Appraiser

Are you interested in learning how to become a luxury real estate appraiser? There are many reasons to consider specializing in this profitable appraisal niche. Not only can you charge higher fees while completing fewer assignments per month, but you’ll also have the opportunity to evaluate custom, high-end properties that are interesting and challenging to appraise. Here are helpful tips on how to become a luxury real estate appraiser.

Become a certified residential or certified general appraiser

Appraising a custom luxury home is a complex residential appraisal assignment. So, at a minimum, you must be a certified residential or certified general appraiser. If you haven’t already achieved one of those license levels, then you’ll need to upgrade your appraisal license as the first step toward becoming a luxury home appraiser.

Looking to upgrade your appraisal license? Learn more with our free upgrade guide.

Make sure you’re well-suited to specialize in luxury appraisal

Once you’ve become a certified residential or certified general appraiser, you are technically qualified to appraise luxury properties. But before you dive in, make sure you have the skills, traits, and knowledge needed to be successful in this niche specialty.

“Appraisers interested in this type of valuation work must be effective communicators, detail-oriented, and skilled problem solvers,” says Jo A. Traut, appraisal curriculum and content specialist at McKissock Learning. Appraisers who excel in this specialized field are generally those who “are willing to spend the time necessary to complete extensive research, are willing to write detailed appraisal reports, and are willing to communicate and interact with real estate agents and builders in the luxury real estate market,” says Traut.

Additionally, you should have an appreciation of quality—craftsmanship, artistry, and design—if you want to excel as a luxury real estate appraiser.

Familiarize yourself with the luxury home market

Next, make sure you understand the global and local luxury real estate markets, as well as the psychology of luxury buyers. You need “to have an ability to understand how the features of a luxury home and the home itself will be accepted by the most likely luxury homebuyers in that market,” says Traut.

“One way to gain a better understanding of market reaction,” she advises, “is through completing relocation appraisals in which an appraiser closely monitors days on market, current active competition, withdrawn and expired listings, and overall real estate trends and heavily focuses on a home’s marketability.”

“Appraisers with a real estate marketing or custom home building background also easily adapt to valuing these custom and exceptional quality homes,” Traut continues.

Additionally, you can gain technical knowledge by researching and reading architectural, marketing, and building articles, as well as technical papers about high-end and custom homes. Recommended resources include the National Association of Home Builders, Architectural Digest, the Institute of Luxury Home Marketing, and the American Institute of Architects (AIA).

Earn a professional designation

This step is optional, but highly recommended. Designations from a professional organization are a great way to demonstrate your appraisal knowledge and expertise. If you’re looking to enhance your knowledge and skills in the area of luxury home appraisal, consider enrolling in McKissock’s Certified Luxury Home Appraiser™ (CLHA) program.

“McKissock’s Certified Luxury Home Appraiser™ (CLHA) program teaches various appraisal methodology and valuation considerations, technical skills, and professional skills specific to appraising luxury homes,” explains Traut. “By having this certification, an appraiser can market and demonstrate to potential clients that he or she has acquired advanced knowledge to appraise customized and luxury homes.”

Get started as a luxury real estate appraiser

Now that you’ve learned how to become a luxury real estate appraiser, the next step is to start bringing in clients. According to Traut, you’ll want to get to know the right people, such as real estate professionals (agents or brokers) who specialize in luxury properties, as well as tax and estate attorneys who specialize in advising wealthy homeowners. You should also familiarize yourself with the local custom high-end builders. “These are good people for an appraiser to know,” says Traut.

Alternatively, she says, you could “introduce your appraisal services to local lenders that offer new construction and mortgage loans on custom high-end homes and/or offer wealth management services.”

Want more info on how to become a luxury real estate appraiser? Looking to sharpen your skills in this profitable appraisal niche? Enroll in McKissock’s Certified Luxury Home Appraiser™ (CLHA) program.

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